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BUTTER TESTS OF JERSEYS; 

BEING 

A COLLECTION OF TESTS 

OF 

REGISTERED JERSEY COWS, 

AVHEREIX THE YIELD HAS AMOUNTED TO FOURTEEN POUNDS 
OR MORE PER WEEK. 

Brouglit Down to the First of January, 1884. 

TO WHICH ARE ADDED 

TABLES OF SIEES AKD DAMS 

OF FOURTEEN-POUND COWS, 



THREE ESSAYS ON SUBJECTS CONNECTED WITH THE BREEDING 
1^^ AND TESTING OF JERSEY CATTLE. 

I y COMPILED AND PUBLISHED BY 

Campbell Brown, Thos. H. Malone, Wm. J. Webster and M. M. Gardner, 



VOXj. I. /rjv<'' 



CHICAGO: 
BREEDER'S GAZETTE PRINT. 

1884. 



Copyright, 1884, by 
Campbell Brown, Tiios. H. Malone, Wm. J. Webster and M. M. Gardner. 



PEEFACE, 



This book includes all tests of registered Jersey cows, which were 
made before January 1, 1884, in the United States or Canada, and 
have been properly reported to us by the owners or other persons 
makino- or superintending the tests, where the actual yield for seven 
consecutive clays was fourteen jjounds or more. Intended originally as 
a mere continuation and enlargement of a list published in the Country 
Gentleman of February 23, 1882, it has grown to its present dimen- 
sions by force of circumstances. 

The lists of 1882 included some tests reported to have been made 
on the island of Jersey, and a number of others for periods less than 
a week. But an association has recently been formed oi: the island to 
superintend and publish tests, so that we decide to omit the island 
tests. As the tests under seven days are of all lengths from one to 
six days, it did not seem to us that the labor of collecting and classi- 
fying them would be repaid by corresponding usefulness on their part. 
The seven-day test is quite short enough and is generally accepted as 
the standard of comparison. 

We ham rsquirel the signature of the owner at the time of the test, 
or of the person who actually m,ade it, to he published with the test, as 
the only satisfactory evidence of its accuracy that we are in a position 
to offer. We liave not presumed that a person of good character will 
certify to a statement which he does not know to be correct, and if 
the person so certifying is of indifferent or doubtful reputation, the 
publication of his name ought to be the best way of bringing that 
fact to light. We have adhered to this rule, even to the extent of 
rejecting several tests strongly supported by other evidence, and 
probably correct, but lacking the certificate of the person making or 
superintending. Two reports by a man whom the club has discredited 
by rejecting his entries have also been thrown out. 



4 PREFACE. 

When we came to revise the list of 1882 and incorporate it with 
the new one, some errors were detected, and it was found that the 
original evidence in the case of a few tests, then satisfactorily certified 
to us, had been lost or mislaid. These tests, four or five in number, 
consequently appear in this book without the names of the persons 
making them. 

No effort has been spared to have our lists as complete as possible. 
We advertised in the leading stock journals, sent circulars to all mem- 
bers of the American Jersey Cattle Club, and mailed applications for 
information to every person that we could hear of as at any time the 
owner of a cow for which a test was claimed. This part of our work 
was extremely laborious, and we have to acknowledge our obligations 
for valuable assistance in it to Mr. J, H. Walker, of Worcester, Mass., 
and Mr. J. L. Shallcross, of Louisville, Ky., who kindly permitted us 
to have copies of extensive lists Avhich they had compiled for their 
private use ; also to the officers of the Club for information furnished 
from the office of the secretary. The whole number of reported tests 
investigated by us was about twelve hundred, and as many of the 
cows had passed through the hands of a half dozen owners, ten or 
fifteen letters frequently had to be written about one animal. 

Some of the tested cows had very long pedigrees, going back ten 
or twelve generations, and to print them ,in full would have delayed 
the publication of this book and added seriously to its cost. A little 
examination showed that all that was valuable or instructive in a 
pedigree was almost invariably indicated in the first three crosses, or 
could be added in a brief foot-note. We decided therefore to tabulate 
the pedigrees only to the first three crosses, showing every animal 
which gave as much as twelve and a half per cent of its blood to the 
tested cow. 

Where a cow has a seven-day test and also a longer test, she stands 
in our tables on her week's test. This is the case with Jersey Belie, 
of Scituate and Eurotas. In a number of cases, tests longer than a 
week, and indicating excellent capacity, are reported for cows which 
have no seven-day tests. These are thrown together in the table 
marked No. II. 

Table III gives all bulls which have sired three or more cows in 
Tables I and II ; Table IV, all cows which have produced two or more 



PKEFACE. 



daughters in the same tables. An important addition to the table of 
bulls is the number of their registered daughters, classiiied by ages. 
Some inaccuracies may possibly be found in this list, as its compilation 
involved searching the first thirteen volumes of the register, animal 
by animal, for the get of each of the twenty-three sires. 

From the very large number of cases in which the feed was 
reported, we have selected as many as seemed necessary in order to 
give an idea of the average practice of breeders, or to illustrate the 
methods adopted by those who have been successful in testing. A 
few wholly exceptional and extraordinary cases are also noted ; the 
reader will easily distinguish these. 

Of course in a work dealing so largely with detached and inde- 
pendent facts and figures, some errors are likely to have crept in, but 
we hope they will not be found frequent or serious. We shall be 
under obligations to any persons who may detect mistakes, if they 
will point them out to us for correction. 



NOTE. 



When we decided to prejDare short commentaiies upon the facts 
in this volume, the work, after due consultation, was divided between 
us, and each has selected his own topics for discussion, without, how- 
ever, being at all confined to them. 

We have written without attempting to harmonize our opinions 
on any of the subjects mentioned, believing that whatever differences 
of opinion really exist, should be freely expressed. 

Mr. Gardner, being much occupied in business, has declined to 
write. 

The reader will please distinguish sharply between the facts given 
in the body of our book, which have been canvassed and examined by 
us all, and the individual opinions expressed in this introduction. 



INTRODUCTORY ESSAY. 

BY CAMPBELL BROWN. 

It is but three or four years since a few breeders of Jersey cattle 
became satisfied that the only way to ascertain the dairy value of their 
animals was to test them separately for butter. For a long time after 
the first introduction of Jerseys into America the English idea con- 
cerning them prevailed and prevented their becoming popular or gen- 
erally valued. That idea is best expressed in the following quotation 
from"Youatt on Cattle": "They are found mainly in gentlemen's 
parks and pleasure grounds, and they maintain their occupancy there 
partly on account of tlie richness of their milk, and the great quantity 
of butter which it yields, but more from the diminutive size of the 
animals. Their real ugliness is passed over on these accounts, and it 
is thought fashionable that the view from the breakfast or drawing 
room of the house should present an Alderney or two grazing at a 
little distance." 

Among the first writers to controvert this preposterous estimate of 
the Jersey, and to call attention to her real practical value was Col. 
Geo. E. Waring. His letters to the American Agriculturist and his 
able essay prefixed to Vol. I of the Herd Register may justly be said 
to have laid the foundations of their pi-esent i^opularity. The first 
volume of the Herd Register appeared in 18 70, but it was ten years 
before the tests of Jersey Belle, of Scituate and Eurotas, reported by 
that adroit and eloquent writer, Hark Corastock, drew attention to the 
necessity of testing singly every cow in a herd as the only sure 
method of ascertaining her value. 

Even now, although every breeder recognizes the direct pecuniary 
value of a butter test, and cattle are sold less upon fancy points or 
appearance than on actual butter production, testing is by no means 
so general as it should be, or is bound to become during the next few 
years. The breeder Avho neglects to test his cattle will find them neg- 
lected by the public, no matter how fashionable their pedigrees or how 
good their looks may be. Even when Mr, W. J. Webster and I began, 



8 INTRODUCTORY ESSAY. 

in 1881, to compile tlie list which I published in 1882, although sup- 
ported by the majority of breeders, our work was disapproved by a 
large and conservative minority, who failed to comprehend the neces- 
sity of showing to the public that the breed was unrivaled in the 
particular province of butter production. Some of these gentlemen 
stood out very obstinately against progress in this direction, but one 
by one they have fallen into line, until now there seems more danger 
that the value of butter tests will be overestimated and their signifi- 
cance exaggerated, than there is of any want of appreciation of them. 
The tables which we have prepared will enable our readers to make 
their own comparisons of different families and strains of cattle, and 
to draw their own conclusions. I do not propose to discuss them at 
length, but it may not be improper to direct attention to a few of the 
points that have appeared to me legitimate and necessary deductions 
from them. 

1. LEADING FAMILIES. 

I see in them no ground for the idea that any one family is 
entitled to pre-eminence. There can be no question that some families 
are better than others, and it may be that during the next six or eight 
years enough progress wall have been made in testing to enable us to 
say, with some degree of confidence, that ten or twelve families or 
tribes stand out from the mass as of superior excellence. But the 
figures now give no ground for claiming in behalf of one, two or 
three strains any decided superiority. The truth seems to be that in 
those families where most tests have been made, most good cows have 
been discovered, and just as the trotting-horse is recognized as the 
production of the American trainer, quite as much as of the American 
breeder, so the prominence of certain families of Jerseys is due as 
much to those who have tested and developed them as to any inherent 
merit on their part. This view is supported by the fact that we rarely 
receive a single report of a test from any breeder — they usually come 
in twos and threes — showing that when one cow proved good, the 
discovery of other good ones immediately followed. I know one herd 
which eighteen months ago contained no cow that had tested fourteen 
pounds. It now has eight, and none of them added by purchase. 

Moreover, as soon as a wonderful test is reported in any family, the 
owners of cows of the same blood immediately begin testing them, 
and the result is that a number of tests to the credit of that blood are 
reported in a short time. 

It seems likely indeed that the general excellence of the breed is 
still underestimated, and that with the spread of the habit of testing 
we shall be treated to a succession of surprises in the way of newly 



INTRODUCTORY ESSAY. 9 

discovered prodigies, while we shall acquire a higher and more 
accurate opinion of the true value of the Jersey cow. 

It is stated on good authority that during the year 1883 one 
hundred and ninety new performers entered the list of 2.30 trotters. 
Of these forty-one per cent were by Rysdyk's Hambletonian, his sons 
and grandsons, fifty-nine per cent of all other families combined. Of 
the latter, twenty per cent additional are more or less closely related 
to Hambletonian. There can be no dispute therefore as to the fact 
that his blood occupies the first rank among trotters. With the 
Jei'seys it is totally different. Out of about five hundred tested cows, 
mentioned in this book, no one bull, his sons and grandsons, can claim 
as many as six per cent, and no single sire has more than two per cent 
to his credit. There ai'e, in Table III, twenty-three sires, each with 
three or more cows in Table I, but all these twenty-three sires combined 
have not as many as thirty per cent of the whole number. Suppose, 
instead of considering the whole number of fourteen-pound cows, we 
take a few of the very highest weekly tests. The highest of all is 
that of Princess 2d, whose yield of 2'7lb. lOoz., under official super- 
vision, was made since our lists closed, but ought to be considered in 
this connection. She was by Khedive, P. S. 103, out of Princess, F. S. 
452, Khedive by Leo F. S. 198, out of Coomassie. The pedigree of 
Princess is not traced, and for my present purpose it is unnecessary 
to extend that of Princess 2d further. If then we take the six highest 
■tests, they are as follows : 

Princess 2d 27.10 

Mary Anne of St. Lambert's 27.09J 

Nancj' Lee 26.08 J 

Jersey Belle of Scituate 25.03 

Value 2d 25.02|i 

Hazen's Bess 24.11 

It would be hard to find six cows more entirely strangers in blood 
to each other than these. If the reader will compare their pedigrees as 
given in this volume, I believe he will find absolutely no indication of 
relationship between any two of them. 

If we take all the cows above twenty pounds, the result will be 
somewhat less striking, as there are several families which would have 
more than one representative; but it will not be less decisively in 
support of the proposition that no family or families can claim the first 
places with any fair prospect of continuing to hold them. 

If it be objected that the seven-day tests are not as full and 
accurate indications of merit as those for a month or a year, I grant 
that this is probably true, but we have not enough monthly and yearly 
tests to form any fair basis of comparison. Not more than ten or a 



10 INTKODUCTORY ESSAY. 

dozen of each are reported and of the five best yearly tests of registered 
cows, only two — those of Eurotas and Mary Anne — appear to have 
been conducted with the intention of finding out all that the cows 
could do. The others were made in the ordinary course of dairying. 
It will be time enough to begin to compare yearly tests when we have 
fifty or sixty on hand. But it is worth remarking that the beet 
month's test is accredited to Princess •2d, that also has the best week's 
test, and Mary Anne, second best for a week and for a month, is first 
for a year. This looks as if the short tests indicated pretty fairly what 
the long ones would be. 

2. FORCE AND VALUE OF BUTTER TESTS. 

I have intimated that there was now more danger of exaggerating 
than of underestimating the value of butter tests. It would have been 
safer to add " as at present conducted." He who will carefully 
examine the tests, nearly five hundred in number, reported in this 
volume, will find that they were made under such an infinite variety of 
circumstances, as to age of the cattle, feed given, season of the year, 
climate, pasture, mode of working and salting the butter, its quality, 
its condition when weighed, etc., that it seems hardly fair to compare 
any two of them together as equally good indications of the actual 
capacity of the cows. These variations, of course, can never be quite 
gotten rid of, and many of them are apparent rather than real. For 
instance, a cow'-of eleven or twelve years old may be as much past her 
prime as a cow of three or four is usually short of it, and full summer 
pasture, before flies are troublesome, may be a pretty fair equivalent 
for full winter feed, while a thermometer below zero may not interfere 
more with butter yield than a moderate swarm of gnats, a worrying 
dog, or an ill-tempered milkman. 

To regard tests made under such widely diverse conditions, as 
accurately indicating the relative value of individuals, would be to 
give them an importance they hardly deserve. To use them as 
approximately con-ect guides to the selection of a herd is rational 
and proper: and as absolute proof oi the practical value of Jerseys for 
the butter dairy, and as showing for that purpose an excellence unri- 
valed in any other breed, the value of the evidence afforded by them 
cannot be overestimated by Jersey breeders. 

A few of the weak points of butter tests, as at present conducted, 
may be briefly mentioned. Most of those reported, while differing 
from each other in many respects, agree in one important feature, 
that they do not exceed the bounds of what may fairly be considered 
ordinary dairy treatment. But some, and among them some of the 
largest and most notable — some supervised by appointees of Jersey 



INTRODUCTORY ESSAY. 



11 



breeders' associations — are reported as made under such extraordinary 
conditions as to food and treatment as could not be used in a dairy, 
nor followed with profit by anyone for any length of time. What I 
mean when I say ordinary dairy treatment, is such treatment as prac- 
tical dairymen have, at various seasons and in different places, found 
profitable for themselves and safe for their cattle. To milk and feed 
twice daily is the ordinary dairy practice, to milk and feed three 
times is still within the limits of legitimate dairying, and is prac- 
ticed by a few ; but no dairyman feeds his cow five, six or seven times 
daily with six or eight different kinds of food, wakes her at 3 or 4 
A.M. to milk, milks at noon, and again at 9' or 10 p.m., or puts her to 
bed with a posset of oatmeal gruel. What a cow can do with such 
pampering and stimulating treatment is undoubtedly a question of 
some interest, and what she accomplishes may be regarded as an extra- 
ordinary feat of internal gymnastics, but it is certainly no fair or 
accurate sign of her actual dairy capacity, nor does this mode of test- 
ing afford a fair standard of comparison with other cattle. We are 
fortunate in having a conspicuous instance of both modes of testing, 
in the case of a cow of perhaps unrivaled constitution ; and her owner, 
my personal friend, I think will pardon me for saying that the yield 
of Mary Anne, of St. Lambert's, when she made in seven days twenty- 
four pounds and thirteen ounces* of butter, on five quarts of grain 
twice a day, and pasture, ought to be regarded as a much more certain 
and probably a higher indication of working capacity than her twenty- 
seven pounds, nine and a quarter ounces, made with thirty quarts of 
grain daily, at five feeds. I name her as the only animal that I 
remember to have been tested upon both plans. Her owner's report 
of her largest yield, if I do not misinterpret it, seems to show that he 
regarded it rather as an interesting proof of her immense constitution 
than as a performance more meritorious than the best that preceded it. 
The question whether tests should be reported in salted or un salted 
butter is one deserving brief discussion. My own experience is, that 
unsalted butter is a very uncertain quantity, and whether it will gain 
or lose by salting depends largely upon how it has been worked 
before the salt is put in. One morning last summer two or 
three friends met at my dairy. While there the question Avas raised 
whether butter gained or lost by salting. The cream of the herd was 
placed in two churns and churned simultaneously. Butter came first 
in the smaller churn, coarse-grained and yellow, and was washed in 
several waters, worked dry in a Reid butter worker, and weighed. It 
was then salted, the salt being Aveighed in, one ounce to the pound, 
was reworked and reweighed. It was a strictly gilt-edged article, 
and was immediately packed for shipment. Here are the weights : 



12 INTRODUCTOKY ESSAY. 

Unsalted, well washed dry butter 17 .00 

Salted and reworked 1 7 . 03 

Loss in ounces ' 3 

Particular attention is asked to the other churning. The butter 
came too soft, but of excellent color, and was treated precisely like 
the other sample, except that it was too soft to be passed through the 
butter worker, and the salt was worked in, and the water and brine 
apparently thoroughly worked out by hand. 

Unsalted, well washed soft butter 28 03;^ 

Salted and reworked .^. 29 .041 

Apparent gain 1.01 

This sample was too soft for packing or making into rolls, but to a 
casual observer it would seem about as dry as the other, and to need 
only cooling in order to be marketable. But my dairywoman at once 
pronounced it full of moisture, and insisted that it be put aside and 
reworked the next day. I therefore took charge of it, and next morn- 
ing it was reworked and weighed again, making only 26.08^ of strictly 
marketable butter. 

Here we have an apparent gain in the first instance of seventeen 
ounces, but a final loss from original unsalted weight of twenty-seven 
ounces, and from extreme salted weight, while soft, of forty-four 
ounces — nearly one ounce and one and a half ounces to the pound 
respectively. This is a rather extreme case. 

Subsequent experiments led me to the following conclusions : 

1. That if the butter is worked unwashed, or is washed in clear 
water, it will lose by salting, and the loss will average from one-half 
ounce to one ounce to the pound. 

2. That if it is washed in a brine of moderate strength, it will 
gain by salting — seldom, however, as much as one-half ounce to the 
pound. 

3. That if washed in a very strong brine, it will gain about the 
weight of the added salt, but will contain quite too much salt to be a 
first-class table butter. 

4. That if the butter is worked, washed and salted in the usual 
manner, then set aside for twelve or twenty-four hours and reworked, 
it will be fair to compare it with any other sample that has been simi- 
larly treated. On several occasions I weighed ten pounds of butter 
apparently ready for market, kept it twenty-four hours, reworked and 
reweighed it. The loss in one instance was as much as four ounces. 
This was in very cold weather at midwinter. There would probably 
be less loss during spring and summer, as the salt would strike through 
the butter more rapidly. 



INTKODUCTOKY ESSAY. 13 

3. EXTERNAL SIGNS OF BUTTER CAPACITY. 

Some of these appear purely fanciful and have never gained much 
currency. Such is the " upper fount" — a curl of hair on the spine, 
back of the withers, considered by the few believers in it to be the 
more valuable indication, the further back it is found toward the hips. 
One gentleman relies on " the fatty protuberances under the end of 
the lower jaw"; another attaches great importance to the dandruff in 
the end of the tail ; another to the length of the tail, and so on. 

But there are others of these external signs which are more or less 
generally relied upon, and which it is worth our while to consider 
more in detail. Fir^t of these is the escutcheon. 

In the new and accurate translation by Mr. Hand, of Guenon, on 
Milch Cow^s, I find this broad statement : 

"The form or pattern of the escutcheon indicates the class to which the 
animal belongs, while the extent of surface covered by it denotes the milk-giving 
capacity. This extent, varying in a decreasing i^roportion, gives rise to several 
orders, in which I range the members of each class. The fineness of the hair 
of the escutcheon, and the color of its skin, indicates the quality and 
quantity of the milk. 

" In all the classes and orders the escutcheon is the sole indicator of the inter- 
nal c.ipacity of the udder, so that if the escutcheon is large, we can pronounce, 
without liesitation, that the internal reservoir is large, and the yield of milk 
will be abundant ; while if the escutcheon be small, the reservoir is small, and 
the yield of milk will be small. Hence those cows which have large escutch- 
eons, composed of fine hair, are the best milkers, especially if the skin, from 
the inner joining of the thighs to the vulva, is of a yellowish color, and if on 
scratching it with the nail we can detach little scales of a fatty substance. 
Those animals in which this latter characteristic is found in the skin of the 
switch and of the inside of the ear, yield a milk very rich in butter, whatever 
be the ciuantity, and whatever be the class or order to which they belong." 

For several years after I began breeding Jersey cattle, I was a firm 
adherent of this system, never dreaming that there could be any ques- 
tion of the correctness of statements so positively and dogmatically 
set forth. I worked hard to familiarize myself with the system, read 
with avidity everything that was published concerning it, and was 
rather dismayed than pleased when I found that it could not be 
adjusted to the facts which forced themselves upon my notice. It 
is not, therefore, from inattention or prejudice, that I am forced to 
express my disbelief in the Guenon theory, as at present expounded 
by its advocates. Like all other purely empirical systems, it probably 
rests upon some foundation of truth, but until considerable progress 
has been made in perfecting it, the breeder, who trusts it as a 
guide, is likely to do so to his own pecuniary loss. If the escutcheons 
of a hundred or two of the best tested butter cows in the country 



14 INTEODUCTORY ESSAY. 

could be accurately photographed and measurements made of them, 
we should have a starting point from which to begin an intelligent 
investigation of the theory. In the absence of such data, I give from 
several sources descriptions of the escutcheons of a few noted cows, 
which fail to fit in with the Guenon theory. 

First of these is Mercedes, the great Holstein cow that won the 
Breeder's Gazette Champion Cup for best thirty days' yield of butter, 
in 1882. Prof. J. W, Sanborn, dean of the Missouri Agricultural 
College, saw her at the St. Louis fair last fall, and here is what he 
says : 

" In the dift'erent breeds, I attempted to study the marks of a good cow, and 
espedally the escutcheon. Each breed seemed to have a type of escutcheon 
peculiar to itself. Mercede5 surely might be expected to carry a good escut- 
cheon and milk veins. She certainly was not extra strong in either of these 
respects, not strong at all in the escutcheon. My day's work did not settle a 
conviction regarding the escutcheon." 

Col. M. C. Weld has just been to see Mary Anne, of St. Lambert's, 
and winds up an excellent account of her appearance with these 
words : " Escutcheon, selvage of medium breadth." 

Last yeai", in company with several other breeders, I made a visit 
to Darlington, and carefully examined the great cows there. My 
notes were made on the spot and submitted to one of my companions 
as we returned to New York in the train, for his corrections. I 
believe they are fairly accurate, and make these extracts : 

"Eurotas — Escutcheon good on thighs with very peculiar downward 
running streak, like an immense oval, except that it is connnected at the top 
with the hair of body. This is plainer on the right side than on the left. 
Escutcheon does not ' go out like a spread-eagle on thighs,' as has been said, but 
is only a good thigh escutcheon, by no means phenomenal." 

"Bomba — Escutcheon a good c irve-line ; no tufts, curls nor ovals." 
"Neither of these escutcheons was at all unusually good, nor was Jersey 
Queen of Barnet's any better." 

About a year ago I had a visit from a friend who was a firm 
believer in the escutcheon, and after discussing it for awhile I pro- 
posed that we go out and examine a few tested cows. Our examina- 
tion was made in the following manner : One carried Guenon's book, 
the other Hazard's. Each looked at a cow separately, and jDut down 
what he considered her escutcheon to be, without knowing how the 
other rated it. We then compared notes, and found but one or two 
discrepancies, which we reconciled. We examined some twenty cows, 
but I mention only the two which had given over twenty pounds, 
viz : Croton Maid, then here to be bred, and Duchess of Bloom- 
field. Of these the first had a bicorn escutcheon of the second 



INTRODUCTORY ESSAY. 15 

class, and tlie second a nondescript escutcheon, more like a bicorn 
of the third class than anything else, but not agreeing with any 
of Guenon's classes. 

Here are six cows, of which four would fairly be ranked as 
phenomenal, and the other two strictly first-class, yet not a first-class 
escutcheon among them. If I be told that the examiners were incom- 
petent judges, I reply that a system which a man of barely ordinary 
intelligence cannot master in seven years — for I was seven years 
trying to learn it — is not likely to prove valuable to the average 
farmer, and needs revision and simplifying. 

Other marks relied on are : yelloio hide and ear ; yellow horn ; oily 
yelloio dandruff at end of tail; large milk veins. 

I examined Eurotas at the end of April. It must be remembered 
that her year's test is one of the richest ever made. It has been stated 
that her butter was of inferior quality, but Mr. Carpenter assured me 
that this was an error, and it was fully up to the average of the herd. 
It was not so yellow as Jersey Belle's, which was peculiarly golden, 
but it was good in color and texture. 

Now, in April 1882, Eurotas had a palish hide, a pale udder, a 
very pale ear, and the dandruff in her tail was dry and dark, not 
golden or waxy. 

Bomba had a chalky horn, heavier than that of Eurotas (though 
the latter had lost both shells), black tipped, a pale hide, which seemed 
" a little thicker than Eurotas', but equally mellow, a pale udder and 
pale ear. 

Jersey Queen of Barnet had rather better colored hide and ear, but 
her udder was of a chalky white. 

Next day I saw Coomassie and her grand family, including Ona. 
Their hides and udders were also pale, and while the Island scale of 
points allows one for length of tail, which is supposed in some 
mysterious way to be connected with milking capacity, a short tail is 
characteristic of the Coomassie family. 

The color of hide, ear and udder is so largely influenced by the 
season of the year, the food and other considerations (I have heard 
that a sea-voyage always made the hide white), that it will not do to 
attribute too much importance to it ; while a golden-yellow skin is 
undoubtedly very attractive, and, I believe, usually indicates yellow 
butter. It has not with me turned out to be always a sign of rich 
milk, and in one case a cow of very yellow skin gave me paler butter 
than the average of the herd. 

As to milk veins, young cows are apt to have small ones, and old 
cows large ones. I have never got beyond this : a good cow is pretty 
* certain to have good milk veins when she is matured. 



16 INTRODUCTORY ESSAY. 

HOAV TO BREED THE BUTTER COW. 

If we may not trust ourselves confidently to the guidance of exter- 
nal marks in the selection of our cows, but must depend alone on the 
churn and the scales, we are much in the position of the breeders of 
thoroughbred horses, whose favorite maxim is : " Breed to the winner." 

In doing this, there are a few well-established principles that should 
be borne constantly in mind, and there are one or two popular super- 
stitions of which we shall do well to rid ourselves. 

When the problems of breeding first began to be discussed, 
the great rule was formulated that " like produces like." With 
this confession of faith tlie English breeders of racehorses and 
improved cattle long remained satisfied. Afterward it was discovered 
that in many instances " like did not produce like," and that the pro- 
geny vai'ied in ways most puzzling and disappointing from the charac- 
teristics of their parents. The principles of atavism and reversion 
were then gradually recognized, and to the original axiom, "like pro- 
duces like," was added the saving clause, " or the likeness of some 
ancestor." Broadly interpreted and liberally or metaphorically read, 
this statement may be accepted as fairly truthful. Literally con- 
strued, it would be most misleading. The child is not the mere 
repetition of the type contained in one parent, nor can it be a colloca- 
tion of the qualities of both parents, unchanged and uncompounded. 
Opposite or hostile characteristics may so combine as to obliterate or 
more correctly, to neutralize each other, thus setting free to act certain 
other elements whicli in the parents lay nearly dormant or over- 
shadowed by stronger traits, and creating in the child a character 
which at first sight seems quite unlike what we should have expected. 
Moreover, two or three children of the same parents, inheriting of 
course the same blood and the same tendencies, may, and usually do, 
by the different manner in Avhich those tendencies combine, differ 
greatly from each other as well as from their parents. 

There is a very common idea that gifts or faculties are more likely 
to overleap one generation and reappear in the next than to follow the 
direct line of descent. We often hear it said that a great man's grand- 
sons are more likely to inherit his genius than his sons, and the same 
is expected to prove true of the lower animals. On this erroneous 
opinion are based several incorrect theories of breeding. It is well, 
therefore, to quote the words of a writer, whose authority in such 
matters is of the highest. Francis Galton, in his work on Hereditary 
Genius, at page 60, speaking of the relationships of the great judges 
of England, says : 

'' Another fact to be observed is the nearness of the relationships in my list ; 
also, though a man has twice as many grandfathers as fathers, and probably 



INTRODUCTORr ESSAY. 17 

twice as many grandsons as sons, yet the judges are found more frequently to 
have eminent fathers than grandfathers, and eminent sons than grandsons. 
In the third degree of relationship the eminent kinsmen are yet more rare, 
although the number of individuals in those degrees is increased in a duplicate 
proportion. When a judge has no more than one eminent relation, that rela- 
tion is nearly always to be found in the first or second degree." 

And on page 83, referring to certain tables which he has compiled, 
he states the law of heredity : 

"Table III shows in the most unmistakable manner the enormous odds 
that a near kinsman has over one that is remote, in the chance of inheriting 
ability. Speaking roughly, the percentages are quartered at each successive 
remove, whether by descent or collaterally. Thus in the first degree of kin- 
ship the percentage is about 28 ; in the second, about 7 ; and in the third, 1^." 

To apply this law to the case before iis, it follows that we cannot 
dispense with individual excellence in sire and dam, hoj^ing to find the 
want of it supplied by inheritance from more remote ancestors, and 
that the top crosses in a pedigree are many times the most significant 
and valuable. After getting back beyond four or five generations, the 
more remote ancestors seem to have very little influence that needs 
consideration. If I were to attempt to describe an ideal Jersey pedi- 
gree, it would be one where every cow to the fourth generation had 
made twenty pounds of butter in a week, and every bull to the same 
degree had been the full brother or the son of one such coav and the 
sire of another. And I would rather give up this requirement for all 
the sixteen great-great-grandparents than for either sire or dam. 

BREEDING IN AXD IN. 

This method, also called with more exactness incestuous breeding, 
is a great favorite with many theorists and has been practiced with 
some strains of Jerseys to a notable extent, I propose to discuss it 
under two heads : 

1. Is incestuous breeding ever advisable? 

2. Is it advisable in Jersey cattle as we have them today. 

It is well here to make a distinction of vital importance. That 
system of inbreeding which consists in reuniting, at some distance from 
the parent stock, several scattered lines of descent from a famous 
common ancestor has always commended itself to the judgment and 
fancy of breeders, and has been a valuable factor in the improvement, 
of most varieties of domestic animals. But the continued inbreeding 
of mother and son, father and daughter, or, worst of all, brother and 
sister, without any admixture of fresh blood, and carefully avoiding 
such mixture, is what constitutes in-and-in breeding. There is a, 



18 INTRODUCTORY ESSAY. 

o-eneral opinion or impression that such breeding has often improved 
domestic animals and rarely injured them, while it is generally acknow- 
ledged that it has usually proved fatal to the human race. 

My reading and observation incline me to doubt whether the 
benefits derived from the system in the past have not been greatly 
exaggerated. In discussing the question whether incestuous breeding 
is ever advisable, I shall illustrate this branch of the subject entirely 
by references to the history of other breeds of cattle and other varieties 
of domestic animals, as I have already intimated that there are peculiar 
features in the origin and history of the Jersey, to separate her case 
from others. 

The advocates of incestuous breeding maintain, 

1. That it fixes the type of animal to be perpetuated, or, in other 
words, establishes the breed. 

2. That the breed once established, it intensifies the ability to 
transmit qualities by inheritance, or, to use a phrase now very common, 
increases the prepotency of an animal. 

3. That great breeders like Bakewell, Colling and Bates used it 
successfully and to advantage, in their day, therefore it will be wise for 
us to imitate them now. 

Let us investigate these propositions a little and see how far we 
can admit their correctness. The history of the foundation of any 
improved breed of animals, in a country like Great Britain, has been 
about as follows : Some clear-headed man has appeared, made up his 
mind what was wanted, selected from all the country round the 
animals best suited for his purpose, brought them together on his farm 
and there judiciously crossed them and bred their progeny together, 
selecting such individuals as most nearly approximated the desired 
type, and carefully rejecting all inferior or undesirable animals. Used 
thus, the family soon becomes reduced in numbers, the best specimens 
are necessarily more and more closely related, and presently incestuous 
breeding is ventured upon without immediate apparent ill results, the 
animals so interbred being the very best of their race. The careless 
observer sees the inbreeding, but not the causes Avhich lead to it, or the 
careful selection which precedes it, and attributes the result to what is 
a necessary consequence of the scarcity of suitable material and an 
imperfection, or, at best, a mere accidental feature of the system 
adopted. 

As Bakewell's example is probably more often adduced than that 
of any other breeder, in behalf of in-and-in breeding, I quote rather 
freely from the accounts of his methods given by Youatt in his works 
on sheep and cattle, and by Prof. Low in his " Domesticated Animals 
of the British Islands." Youatt says : 



INTRODUCTORY ESSAY. 19 

" It was about the middle of the last century that Mr. Bakewell, of Dishley, 
in Leicestershire, first applied himself to the improvement of the sheep in that 
county. Up to this time, very little attention had been given to the breeding 
of sheep. 

" Mr. Bakewell perceived that smaller animals increased in weight more 
rapidly than those very large ones ; and that they consumed so much less food 
that the same quantity of herbage applied to feeding a larger number of small 
sheep would produce more meat than when applied to feeding the smaller 
number of large sheep, which alone it would support. He also perceived that 
sheep carrying a heavy fleece of wool possessed less propensity to fatten than 
those which carried one of a more moderate weight. Acting upon these obser- 
vations, he selected from the different flocks in his neighborhood, without 
regard to size, the sheep which appeared to him to have the greatest propensity 
to fatten, and whose shape possessed the peculiarities which he considered 
would produce the largest proportion of valuable meat and the smallest 
quantity of bone and oftal. 

" The sort of sheep, therefore, which Mr. Bakewell selected were those pos- 
sessed of the most perfect symmetry, with the greatest aptitude to fatten, and 
rather smaller in size than the sheep then generally bred. Having formed his 
stock from sheei? so selected, he carefully attended to the peculiarities of the 
individuals from which he bred, and, it appears, did not objecting to breeding 
from near relations, when, by so doing, he put together animals likely to pro- 
duce a progeny possessing the characteristics that he wished to obtain." 

He adds that the faults of the New Leicesters were delicacy of 
constitution, want of prolificacy and deficiency of fleece, — all results 
of in-and-in breeding. Since his day, they are quite supplanted in 
public favor by other bi'eeds. 

Prof. Low's history of Bakewell's methods is almost' identical with 
this. The improvement made by BakeAvell in long-horned cattle is 
described bj' both authors in nearly the same language, and to quite 
the same effect as the above. I quote Youatt's account : 

" Improvement had hitherto been attempted by selecting females from the 
native stock of the country and crossing them with males of an alien breed. 
Mr. Bakewell's good sense led him to imagine that the object might better be 
accomplished by uniting the superior branches of the same breed than by any 
mixture of foreign ones. 

On this new and judicious principle he started. He purchased two long- 
horned heifers from Mr. Webster, and he procured a promising long-horn 
bull from Westmoreland. To these, and their progeny, he confined himself ; 
coupling them as he thought he could best increase or establish some excellent 
point, or speedily remove a faulty one. 

" As his stock increased, he was enabled to avoid the injurious and ener- 
vating consequences of breeding too closely " in-and-in." The breeding was the 
same, but he could interpose a remove or two between the members of the 
same family. He could preserve all the excellencies of the breed without the 
danger of deterioration ; and the rapidity of the improvement which he 
affected was only equaled by its extent." 



20 INTKODUCTOKY ESSAY. 

Here we have the process skillfully and, in the opinion of this 
eminent writer, successfully applied. Xow for the result. It is again 
Youatt who speaks. The italics are mine : 

" But what has become of Bakewell's improved long-horn breed? A veil 
of mystery was thrown over most of his proceedings, which not even his 
friend, Mr. Marshall, was disposed to raise. The principle on which he seemed to 
act, breeding so completely " in-and-in," was a novel, a bold, and a successful one. 
Some of the cattle to which we have referred were very extraordinary illustra. 
tions, not only of the harmlessness, but the manifest advantage of such a system ; 
but he had a large stock on which to work ; and no one knew his occasional devia- 
tions from this rule, nor his skillful interpositions of remoter affinities, when he saw 
or apprehended danger. 

" The truth of the matter is, that the master spirits of that day had no 
sooner disappeared than the character of this breed began imperceptibly to 
change. It had acquired a delicacy of constitution inconsistent ivith common man- 
agement and keep ; and it began slowly, hut undeniably, to deteriorate. Many of them 
had been bred to thai degree of refinement, that the propagation of the species tvas not 
always certain." 

As to the Collings, Youatt distinctly denies them the merit of 
having materially improved the breed, and says : 

" Great credit is due to the Messrs. Colling for the herds they reared and 
disseminated ; and while it is true that in their career they had the best herds 
then in existence, it is equally true that they never bred better animals than 
they procured originally, with which to commence breeding. 

" The obvious and great merit of the Collings was, that they brought the 
Short-horns into general notice out of a local reputation, and made them as well 
known abroad as they were in the valley of the Tees river ; not that they 
improved on their good originals." 

Youatt quotes Mr. Bates as saying in a letter relating to his 
famous Duchess tribe of cattle. 

"I purchased my original cow of this tribe of cattle of the late Charles 
Colling, Esq., of Ketton ; they had been in the possession of Mr. Colling twenty 
years, who purchased his original cow from Stanwix, and called her Duchess, 
which Mr. C. Colling rej^eatedly assured me was the best he ever had or ever saw, and 
that he never was able to improve upon her, although put to his best bulls." 

Mr. Bates and his successors adopted Avith the Duchesses the plan 
pursued by Bakewell with bis long-horns, and the disastrous resiilt of 
his system is now before our eyes. The jmre Duchesses are well nigb 
extinct, and the few that remain are being crossed with other tribes 
to save them from jDerishing utterly. 

Here then we have the three eminent examples of incestuous 
breeding — the Leicester sheep, which no longer exist as created by 
Bakewell, and even as modified since his day, have declined in numbers 
and popularity — the long-horns, which are extinct, and the Duchess 
tribe of Short-horns, almost extinct. Let us oppose to them Prof. 
Low's pleasing picture of the improvement made a hundred years ago 



INTRUDUCTOKY ESSAY. 21 

in Soutlidown sheep by Mr. John Ellnian, through a judicious system of 
crossing. To complete tlie contrast, we must remember that no breed 
of sheep is to-day more vahiable or more popular than the Southdown. 

"Amongst the individuals most distinguished as the improvers of this 
breed, was the late John Ellman. This gentleman began his important experi- 
ments about the year 1780, when he acquired possession of the farm of Glynde, 
near Lewis, in the county of Sussex. He remained on this farm more than fifty 
years, during which period he directed his attention, in an especial degree, to 
the improvement of the native sheep of the Downs. He pursued his system of 
progressive change with judgment, perseverance and zeal ; and he must be re- 
garded as one of the most skillful and successful breeders whom this country 
has produced. He displayed none of tlie too narrow selfishness which, it is to 
be regretted, appeared in the i:)roceedings of his distinguished contemporary 
Mr. Bakewell. He freely communicated the details of his valuable practice, 
and showed himself to be entirely exempt from illiberal prejudices. He did 
not experience the necessity of creating, as it were, a breed, but was contented 
to adopt the basis which was aftbrded him in the one already naturalized in 
the Sussex Downs. He did not carry any of his principles of breeding to an 
extreme, but acted under the guidance of temperance and judgment. He 
sought for the properties of health and soundness of constitution, as well as 
for those of external form and facility of fattening; and therefore he did not, 
like Bakewell, confine himself rigidly to the blood of his own stock, but re- 
sorted to others, that he might infuse first vigor into his flocks, and prevent 
them from becoming too delicate. His aim, in short, was the really useful ; 
and, though'he reaped the due reward of his enterprise and skill, it was never 
obtained by arts of any kind, by deception or useless ostentation. His charac- 
ter throughout was one of sincerity and manly simi^licity ; and it is pleasing to 
add, that he closed a long and honorable life, respected and regretted by all 
that came under the influence of his social virtues. He died in 1832, having 
entered into his eightieth year." 

Tlie only argument remaining in favor of incestuous breeding is 
that it intensifies the ability to transmit qualities by inheritance, or 
creates prepotency. 

In the history of what animals do we find this hold good ? For 
two liundred years and more horses have been carefully bred for the 
turf, and the contests of the racecourse have afforded the severest 
possible test of the success or failure of any system of propagating 
them. In all that time I do not recall a single instance of an in-and-in 
bred horse that attained the first rank as a racer or as a sire, 

Not to mention living sires, of which not one can be even called 
moderately inbred, Lexington, Leamington and Bonnie Scotland were 
conspicuously impressive and all strongly outcrossed. 

If we go to the trotters and take the six most prominent sires, we 
find one of them, and he as yet the greatest, namely, Rysdyk's Ham- 
bletonian, spoken of as "strongly inbred," "remarkably inbred" to 
Imp, Messenger, In fact, he has three crosses of Messenger and just 



22 INTRODUCTOKY ESSAY. 

Uventy-five per cent of his blood ! — a degree of inbreeding to which 
there can hardly be rational objection. All the others — Blue Bull, 
George Wilkes, Almont, Volunteer, Daniel Lambert — are essentially 
and strongly outcrossed. 

With the general history of Short-horn cattle I am not well enough 
acquainted to speak of them in detail, but I know enough to assert 
that for every incestuously bred sire that has proved prepotent for 
good, a worthy rival can be found among outcrossed animals. 

The example of the Ptolemys, kings of Egypt, is occasionally 
quoted as one where in-and-in breeding of the most extreme descrip- 
tion was practiced in the human race, yet the family culminated in 
the famous Cleopatra. 

Here is what Galton has to say on the subject, in his work on 
" Hereditary Genius " : 

" This race of Ptolemys is at first si^ht exceedingly interesting, on account 
of the extraordinary number of their close intermarriages. They were 
matched in and in like prize cattle ; but these near marriages were unprolific, 
the inheritance mostly passed through other wives. Indicating the Ptolemys 
by numbers, according to the order of their succession, II married his niece, 
and afterward his sister; IV his sister; VI and VII were brothers, and they 
both consecutively married the same sister — VII also subsequently married 
his niece ; VIII married two of his own sisters consecutively ; XII and XIII 
were brothers, and both consecutively married their sister, the /amous Cleo- 
patra. Thus there are no less than nine cases of close intermarriages distributed 
among the thirteen Ptolemys. However, when we put them, as below, into 
the form of a genealogical tree, we shall clearly see that the main line of 
descent was untouched by these intermarriages, except in the tico cases of III and 
of VIII. The personal beauty and vigor of Cleopatra, the last of the race, 
cannot therefore be justly quoted in disproof of the evil effects of close breeding. 
On the contrary, the result of Ptolemic experience was distinctly to show that 
intermarriages are followed by stei'ility." 

So much for in-and-in breeding in general. Now as to Jersey 
cattle, we find that for certainly a hundred and fifty years they have 
been bred upon an island, six miles by eleven — about the size of a 
moderate western ranch — with absolutely no intermixture of foreign 
blood, no effort at diversifying the type, no disposition on the part of 
some to breed for beef, and of others to breed for milk or for the yoke, 
and no effort to avoid breeding in-and-in. When history first intro- 
duces them to us they are already an established breed, and noted for 
their excellence in the butter dairy, and the type is fixed much as it 
exists to-day. What reason is there for in-and-in breeding of such 
cattle '? One of the complaints made against them already is their 
delicacy of form and constitution. That this is largely unfounded, 
and by judicious breeding for a few years to come will be entirely 
removed, I have no doubt, but in-and-in breeding would only exag. 



INTRODUCTORY ESSAY. 23 

gerate the defect. The .Jerseys that have come to us from the ishxnd 
are already quite sufficiently inbred, as a rule. 

Again, almost all the earlier importations to America were more or 
less inbred as a matter of necessity. They were scattered over the 
country in small herds, at such distances from each other that it was 
quite the exception when a breeder had access to any bull but his own, 
and as prices were then moderate and there was no demand for bull 
calves, few were kept, and a bull's daughters were frequently bred back 
to him or a cow to her oAvn son. 

As a consequence of such conditions we should expect to find all 
Jerseys more or less inbred, and my experience is, that wherever we can 
trace them back five or six crosses, such is certain to be the case ; 
hence it will not do, when a cow makes a good test or a bull proves a 
good sire, to lay too much stress on what inbreeding we may find. If 
that inbreeding be to good mdividuals, it is probably a valuable 
element, but some of the most strongly inbred Jerseys I have seen 
have been some of the most indifferent, I recall one, that was of 75 
per cent very noted blood and had neither dairy quality, constitution 
nor beauty to recommend her. 

HINTS ON TESTING COWS. 

There is no mystery about testing. The thing is to understand 
your business of dairying or put the test into the hands of some one 
who does understand it. Then all becomes simple. But a few 
suggestions and cautions may be worth giving. 

In the first place, do not be in too great a hurry to test. Let your cow 
be ready before vou start. It is well to begin gradually and cautiously 
" feeding up " for a test as much as ten days before you expect to com- 
mence it. Increase the food by degrees to the point you wisli to reach, 
unless the cow shows signs of being surfeited before you attain it, in 
which case you had as well break off and begin again, making up your 
mind to test on less feed. When your cow is eating as much as you 
wish her to have during the test, let her have a few days for the 
increased ration to take effect. Then begin your test and do not 
increase or change her feed during the test, unless she is falling below 
your expectations and you are ready to experiment. I have known 
several excellent tests broken off by a slight change in feed. 

Don't be discouraged too soon. If your cow fails on her first triaU 
the milk may not have been properly handled, or the cow may have 
been ever so little out of health or condition. Try her from time to 
time by churning a day's milk separately, varying her rations also 
occasionally, till you hit upon the proper management of the milk or 
the food best suited to the cow. I had once a cow whose milk required 



24 INTRODUCTORY ESSAY. 

twelve hours more than the average of the herd to ripen for churn- 
ing, and had to be treated accordingly. 

Have a good churn, and see that it is properly handled by whoever 
manages it. There are many excellent churns, and a few bad ones. 
As a rule, all those patterns which claim to bring butter in some 
marvelously short time are hard to manage. You can often tell 
whether your churn is doing its part well by weighing in the milk or 
cream several successive days, and seeing whether the yield of butter 
in proportion to milk is satisfactoiy and regular. A better way is to 
have two patterns, and try them together or alternately. I have one 
churn which does well in winter, but not in summer. 

Repeated tests are often necessary to ascertain a cow's capacity. 
If satisfied with one's breeding and appearance, do not reject her on 
the evidence of a single test. It may be an off year with her, or she 
may not have reached her maturity. I know of two bulls, both stand- 
ing high as successful sires, but the daughters of one are in their 
prime at four years, while those of the other improve until they are 
six or seven. 

Again, I sold two cows from my herd because I did not believe 
either would ever reach fourteen pounds. One has given nearly 
twenty-two pounds in an officially conducted test, and the other 
eighteen pounds. 

Do not wait for your cow to give a large quantity of milk before 
testing. Many of the best tests have been made when the cows were 
giving between twenty and thirty pounds of milk daily; 

As to the feed during the test, we state the practice of a number 
of breeders, which our readers can study and compare for themselves. 
No rule of general application can be laid down, as cows differ 
endlessly in ability to assimilate food, and in preferences for one kind 
or another, and their tastes must be consulted, and their peculiarities 
carefully studied in order to reach the best results. 

I have generally found cooked or steamed food rather unsatisfac- 
tory, and cut hay slightly moistened preferable to uncut hay. Corn 
and oats are better ground quite coarse. They are quite as well 
digested, and the animals eat them more readily than when ground 
fine. Cornfield peas boiled are occasionally much relished. Wheat 
bran increases the milk, but unless unusually rich in flour, seems to 
have little effect on the yield of butter. One sample of bran may 
have five times as much nutriment in it as another. That made at 
the large merchant mills, by the new process, is usi^ally about the 
dearest feed a butter dairyman can buy, so thoroughly is it stripped 
of all valuable elements. Cotton-seed meal in small quantities I have 
found useful, especially when there is no grass. 



BUTTER TESTS. 

BY THOS. H. MALONE. 

Tins book had its origin in the conviction of the compilers that 
the breeding of Jerseys, considered as butter cows, could never be 
placed upon a satisfactory basis, nor conducted upon principles giving 
reason to hope for great and continued improvement in the breed, so 
long as fancy points, such as color of the hair, skin and horns, length 
of switch, size of horn, and escutcheon, etc., usurp the place, or share 
the importance, which in their opinion belong exclusively to actual per- 
formance. How far these or other points may enable one to judge in 
advance what a particular individual may perhaps do, is not to be 
discussed in this connection ; the position now taken is simply that 
when an individual has actually made a great performance, this is a 
fact which to the breeder is of more importance than any prognosti- 
cation can possibly be, upon whatever founded, and which he can 
disregard only at his peril. The purpose of the compilers was there- 
fore to make and put in convenient form, for the use of breeders, lists 
of these great performances, with some account of the breeding of 
the performers. 

If these lists could be known to be absolutely correct in every 
regard their usefulness would be admitted by all. So far as the writer 
knows the only objection which has been urged against them is that 
perhaps some of the tests reported are, through fraud, accident or 
mistake, not true representations of the fact ; and so that an individual 
of little merit may be placed far above her superiors, to the injury of 
breeders and the breed. 

Well, frankly, the compilers do not undertake to say that they 
believe every test reported is accurate, and, as stated in another con- 
nection, they are not responsible except to this extent : — that each test 
has been certified to them by one or more persons worthy of credit, so 
far as they knew. After all, each test must stand upon the character 
of the certifiers, and by showing when the test was made and to whom 
the animal at the time belonged, we have enabled all to make 
investigations, each for himself. , 



26 BUTTEE TESTS. 

But the compilers do believe that the tests reported are as a rule 
correct. That a Jersey cow is capable of yielding eighteen, twenty, 
and even twenty-six or twenty-seven pounds of butter in seven days is 
now too well established to admit of any doubt whatever. The 
hundreds of reputable gentlemen certifying to the facts cannot all be 
deceiving or deceived. The capacity of the Jersey is established, so 
far as human testimony can establish anything. This point conceded, 
it becomes easy to credit the reports of tests falling far Avithin the 
admitted capacity. 

The question for the breeder, however, is not whether some, or 
even many, of these reported tests may be errors, or even frauds, but 
whether, because some may be untrue, we should reject all. It is not 
pretended by the compilers that the tests which they report were con- 
ducted in the best conceivable way to exclude error or fraud ; but, 
despite possible error or fraud, these tests, such as they are, being 
all that we have, are, in the opinion of the compilers, of priceless 
value. Besides, they hoped that the fact that in the past the methods 
pursued have not been the best i^ossible, may itself arouse such an 
interest as will force the American Jersey Cattle Club to elaborate a 
system which for the future may give more satisfactory results. 

Hitherto, properly speaking, there have been no " official " tests, if 
we mean by official tests such as are conducted under the auspices 
and according to the directions of the highest recognized authority. 
There are so-called official tests, which were conducted by persons 
unofficially appointed by the directors of the American Jersey Cattle 
Club. But these directors did not pretend to have any authority for 
their action, nor did they prescribe, or even suggest, the precautions 
to be taken to guard against fraud or error. Some of these tests seem 
to have been conducted by the individuals suggested by the directors 
throughout, and some seem to have been chiefly under the care of 
appointees of the appointees of the directors. The precautions to 
guard against error or fraud are, it is believed, not the same in any two 
cases. These things are mentioned, not as casting any doubt upon the 
accuracy of any of these so-called official tests, for here the writer can 
frankly and heartily say, that as to no one of them, in so far as he 
knows or believes, is there any possible room for doubt, but as show- 
ing that we ought not to rest content with the mere shadow of an 
official system which we have. They are mentioned also to show 
that these tests, like the others, must depend solely upon the trust- 
worthiness of the men who certify them. There is no test which is 
vouched for by the American Jersey Cattle Club, or which having the 
sanctity of a record, cannot be "averred against." 

The writer, after much doubt, has become convinced that the Club 



BUTTER TESTS. 27 

should take jurisdiction of this matter, tliorouglily digest a system, 
rigidly enforce the rules that may be adopted, and make the reported 
results " records." There can be no doubt that the chief great func- 
tion of the Club is to preserve the purity of the breed by keeping the 
record of pedigrees accurate and trustworthy. The importance of this 
function is felt in direct ratio to the strength of the conviction that 
the Jersey is a breed of a fixed definite type, with a fixed tendency to 
make large yields of butter, just as the blood horse has a fixed tendency 
to gallop more rapidly than other breeds of horses. The compilers 
believe that the evidence afforded by the tables made by them will 
once for all set this question at rest. They are satisfied that hence- 
forth no one will have the boldness to claim for a few individuals, 
however eminent, the right to be considered as the only source from 
which a butter breed may hereafter be evolved. If their work had no 
other value, this alone, they think, would justify the labor and care 
given to it. It cannot, as they believe, 'be overestimated. So long as 
doubt shall remain on this point, so long will our methods be unscien- 
tific and the results more or less unsatisfactory. The methods which 
should be pursued in fixing a type are, as the writer believes, by no 
means those which should be followed after the type shall have been 
fixed. The tables shed a flood of light on this question, as is more 
fully shown in another part of this preface. But lest he should be 
misunderstood, it is proper to add, that while the wa-iter holds that all 
attempts to apply to the breeding of Jerseys seeming analogies, arising 
from experiments with breeds whose type and tendency are not fixed, 
are erroneous and misleading, he thinks that among Jerseys, as among 
blood horses, certain individuals and families have for breeding pur- 
poses superior value. But he insists that just as great sires and great 
racehorses have arisen since Lexington, having none of his blood in 
their veins, so, after the great cows now justly considered the reign- 
ing queens shall have passed away, other great cows will arise alien 
in blood to them. It is a significant fact that no son of Lexington has 
been found worthy to succeed to his sire in the stud, although scores 
of them gallantly maintained his honors on the turf. 

Holding these ideas, it is manifest that the writer does not under- 
value the great work which the Club has taken upon itself and has 
hitherto so faithfully performed. As a member of the Club, he would 
strenuously resist all attempts to make the right of registration in any 
way dei^endent ixpon the tests of the individual or its ancestors. But 
it is not perceived that by assuming jurisdiction of butter tests the 
duties of the Club with regard to pedigrees will be in any manner 
interfered with. And when it is considered that there is no authority 
except that of the Club, which can prescribe and enforce rules to 



28 BUTTER TESTS. 

secure uniformity, fairness and accuracy with the smallest possible 
margin for error, that without tests our breeding is but blindly grop- 
ing in the dark, and that if the Club should decline to take charge of 
the matter, the great value of tests being now generally recognized, 
frauds are likely to be multiplied, it is believed that the members of 
the Club will see that the time has arrived when the Club can no 
longer leave to individuals what can only be efficiently done by it. 

But if the Club should consent to take charge of tests, the best 
method to be adopted is then to be considered. The question thus 
presented is far from being free from difficulty. 

It is known that the Club has on hand a large and increasing fund 
at present not needed in the administration of its affairs, and it has 
been urged by some that this fund should be used to establish and 
maintain a few permanent stations under the exclusive control of the 
employes of the Club, and to these stations the owners could, upon the 
payment of certain fees, and under certain restrictions, send the cows 
they desired to have tested. The feature which chiefly recommends 
this plan is, that the cows would be exclusively in the hands of the 
employes of the Club, whose skill, experience and trustworthiness 
would in a large measure guarantee that the reports would not only 
be truthful and accurate, but that the tests would represent fairly the 
capacity of the cow. 

The objections to the plan are as obvious as the advantages, and, 
it is believed, greatly outweigh them. In the first place, owners of 
very valuable cows would not willingly send them far away from 
home and trust them to the care of strangers, which, however con- 
scientiously given, would hardly equal that of the owner ; and this 
aside from the danger and exposure of railroad travel and the subject- 
ing of them to new climatic conditions. But the objection which to 
the writer seems insuperable is, that in a short while these stations 
would, or might, become pesthouses, from which disease might be 
disseminated all over the country. Not many yeai's ago an entire herd 
of Jerseys, and one of the best in the land, was destroyed by contagious 
pleuro-pneumonia. An individual from one such infected herd sent 
to a station would work incalculable damage. Despite all reasonable 
care, this is a danger to which such stations would be always exposed, 
— a danger which, it is believed, Jersey breeders will in no wise be 
willing to incur. 

After much reflection it has occurred to the writer that the 
following plan, or some modification of it retaining its main features, 
is perhaps, all things considered, the most practicable which has been 
suggested. 

In the first place, the Club should, upon the recommendation of say 



BUTTER TESTS. 2D 

seventy-five per cent of the members in any state, appoint as many 
official testers as may be needed for that state. 

For each test made by him the tester should be paid by the Club 
his traveling expenses to and from the place at which the test is to be 
made, and a fixed per diem for his services during the time devoted to 
the test. 

These testers should be made removable by the directory of the 
Club at any time for cause, and without cause on application of three 
members of the Club residing in the state. 

The owner desiring his cow to be tested would make application to 
the Club, accompanying it with a fee to be fixed by the Club, and 
which should be large enough to meet the expenses of the test, with a 
small surplus to provide for publishing in proper form the tests when 
made. 

The owner should under no circumstances be permitted to pay the 
tester anything, and the reception by the tester of money or any 
present whatever from the owner of a cow under test should be 
cause for removal. 

The Club should digest rules for the guidance of the tester, and 
any deA'iation from these should render the test incapable of being 
received as a record. 

The rules should in detail prescribe the precautions to be taken by 
the tester to guard against fraud or error. They shoixld prescribe how 
often and when the cow should be fed and milked. The amount and 
quality of the feed, however, should be eft to the owner, who also should 
have the right of managing the milk and churning process, under the 
supervision of the tester ; but it should be the duty of the latter to 
report in detail the kind and amount of feed, the management of the 
milk, the temperature at which it was churned, how long it was 
churned, and perhaps other matters that may suggest themselves. 

The Club should prescribe how often the butter should be worked 
before weighed, and at what intervals, how much salt should be used 
to the pound, if salted butter is to be weighed, and whether the butter 
shall be worked after being salted and before weighed. 

The testers should be furnished with printed instructions and 
blanks for the entry of all matters required to be reported. 

Tables like those Ave have prepared, if no better form should 
suggest itself, should be prepared from these reports, and either placed 
as appendixes to the volumes of the Herd Book as they come out, or 
should, if preferred, be published in separate volumes. 

The tests should be for seven days, because longer ones would be 
inconvenient and expensive ; and indeed if long continued, the expense 
would place them beyond the reach of very many, perhaj^s a majority, 



30 BUTTER TESTS. 

of Jersey breeders. Besides, although there may be not a few excep- 
tions to the rule, yet it may fairly be considered, as a rule, that a seven- 
days' test will in general show the capacity of the cow. 

Whatever may be the objections to this plan, it is at least prac- 
ticable, and it is hoped that if adopted by the Club, and amended and 
perfected as experience may suggest, it will give fairly satisfactory 
results. 



BLOOD LIl^ES. 

BY WM. J. WEBSTER. 

It ini^lit now be assumed that it is a well-established fact that the 
Jersey cow, as a breed, has a fixed tendency to make butter. If this 
is not so, they have spent a hundred years on the Island in vain breed- 
ing the race, and thousands of dollars in America in establishing fine 
herds to no purpose. 

It is our experience that capital has a keen eye to interest, and 
rarely invests continuously in one line unless supported by merit. But 
lest we may be accused of begging the question, we furnish a still 
stronger argument. The system of testing cows is of compai-atively 
recent date, and even now cannot be said to be in general practice, 
though it is gradually becoming more general (and will, we think, be 
made the standard for selecting a breeding herd), yet we find about 
five hiindred cows that have well-established butter tests over 14 
pounds, and some as high as 27 pounds 10 ounces, all from the same 
breed of cattle (when the average of the common cow is, we think, 
about 4 pounds per week), and we find the exceptionally large records 
supported by ofticial tests. This, then, established, what is the oftice 
of the breeder ? It seems to us to be that of bringing together the 
blood of cows of the highest type of the breed, and by a process of 
selection exaggerate this tendency, and by proper food bring out and 
stimulate the greatest production of butter in a year. 

Just here seems to be the gi-eatest difticulty, and the most intricate 
problem to solve. We all agree we want it, but how to accomplish it 
is the question. The natural tendency and the general course of the 
mind is toward inbreeding. This view may be taken by some because 
it is novel, and looks scientific ; by others, because it is supposed the 
breed was created in this way. We have no definite information as to 
hoAV it was created, and do not wish to speculate. If it was created 
by inbreeding, it seems to us there has been quite enough of it for the 
last hundred years on the Island. 

If by selection and crossing them we may safely continue that line 
of action, our opinion is, we should select animals from families of 
known merit and of the same type not akin, and unite them. In this 



32 BLOOD LINES. 

way we will get the tendency exaggerated without impairing the 
CONSTITUTION. These families should, of course, be those that have 
shown power to transmit their good qualities. And, in making this 
selection, it is well to avail ourselves of anything we find from exj^eri- 
ments of others, whether the trial was made from accident or design, 
and where the coupling of two families has been 2:)roductive of good 
results, follow it up. There are also some very prepotent families 
that couple well with most anything, because they overcome the 
defects of others and reproduce themselves. These are the most 
valuable, as they may form the connecting link to unite others that 
would not "nick" well. 

It may freely be admitted that inbreeding exaggerates tendency. 
I presume it is a fact that cannot be denied. The reason is apparent : 
two animals of a strong fixed tendency and* of the same type, as they 
are likely to be when of the same blood, bred together, exaggerate 
tendency, and remould the same type in exaggerated form, but they 
exaggerate the weaknesses and defects of system and weaken and 
impair the constitution, and thus impaired it will not be able to stand 
the drain which the exaggerated tendency demands, and, while they 
might produce largely for awhile, would probably not, even for a 
week, hold out at full capacity, and certainly not for a year, and while 
they might make 14 pounds, it is not probable that many would come 
in above 18 pounds per week. 

We believe that the first requisite of a butter cow is capacity to 
digest rich food and assimilate it. To do this strong constitution is 
required, and anything which has a tendency to impair this should be 
avoided. We are satisfied that the same good results can be attained 
by selecting animals not akin of the same type and breeding them 
together as hy inbreeding, and that though this maybe a slower process, 
it is the surer one. 

But it may be asked what you would do with those of different 
type, and of equal merit individually and from family excellence. We 
suggest that some animal not too widely different from either be 
selected as the connecting link, if it be important to unite them. 

We don't wish to be understood as combating an occasional 
judicious use of inbreeding of good animals on inferior ones, in order 
to overcome defects which exist in one side by increasing the blood of 
the good side, nor coupling remotely related animals of the same 
family where there are outcrosses between them, and this we will, for 
use of a better word to convey our meaning, call line-breeding (and 
where that word occurs herein it may be understood in this sense), but 
incestuous inbreeding is what we think wrong. We think inbreeding 
dangerous, and, if ever practiced, should stop with one cross and go 



BLOOD LINES. 33 

immediately out. But we might theorize forever without settling a 
fact. So for the benefit of those whom it may interest we will classify 
all cows over 18 pounds per week under the formula of breeding to 
which they belong, and let the facts as ascertained speak for them- 
selves. We may make errors in this, but if we do we can be corrected, 
and it will at least give something to think about. It seems to us to 
be divided as follows : 

1. Animals outbred or not akin. 

2. Those linebred (or from uniting collaterals of the same family with each 
other). 

3. Those linebred with an outcross culminating in the animal that made the 
test. 

4. Those inbred. 

5. Those inbred with an outcross culminating in the animal tested. 

Under Formula 1 we class the following (Princess 2d not in the 
list, but tested since) : 

Princess 2d 27 lbs. 10 oz. 

Nancy Lee 7618 26 " 8J " 

Hazen's Bess 7329 24 " 11 " 

Oonan 1485 22 " 2^ " 

MoUie Garfield 12172 22 " 12 " 

Tenella 6712 22 " 1| " 

Valma Hoffman 4500 21 " 9 " 

Jenny Dodo H. 14448 21 " 

Lady Mel 2d 1795 21 

Mary M. Alison 6308 20 " 14 " 

Duchess of Bloomfield 3653 20 " i " 

Meines 3d 7741 20 " 

Oaklands Cora 1885 19 " 91 " 

Reception 8557 19 " 8 " 

Bertha Morgan 4710 19 " 6 " 

Beauty of Jersey 7850 19 " 2 " 

Summerline 8001 19 '< g " 

Alluring 5541 19 " 5 « 

Thisbe 2d 2201 19 " 1 1 « 

Magna 2238 19 " 1' " 

Rissa 16014 19 " ' 

Belmeda 6229 18 " 12 " 

Bet Arlington 8970 18 " H " 

Floribundus 2d 14949 18 " 8 " 

Evelyn of Jersey 6789 18 " 6 " 

Bonny Yost 7943 18 " 2 " 

Roonan5133 18 " 2 " 

May Blossom 18 " n " 

Patterson's Beauty 18 " 

3 



34 BLOOD LINES. 

No. 2. LiNEBRED. 

Chrome Skin 7881 20 lbs. 10 oz. 

Daisy of St. Peter's 18175 20 " 5h " 

Countess Potoka 7496 18 " 15 " 

Lady Gray of Hilltop 6850 18 " 12 " 

Belle Grinelle4037 18 " 8 " 

Island Star 11876 18 " 10 " 

Melia Ann 5444 18 " J " 

No. 3. LiNEBRED OUTCROSS. 

Mary Anne of St. Lamberts 9770 27 lbs. 9\ oz. 

Value 2d 25 " 2{h" 

Landseer's Fancy 2876 21 " 15 " 

Ona 7840 20 " 13 " 

Mint 2d 3890 19 " 11 " 

Nelly 6456 21 " 

Dot of Bear Lake 6170 19 " 4 " 

Butter Star 7799 18 " 4| " 

Rosa of Bellevue 6954 18 " 7^ " 

No. 4. 

Jersey Belle of Scituate 7828 25 lbs. 3 oz. 

Chroma 4572 20 " 6 " 

Phaedra 2561 19 " 13 " 

Rosebud of Allerton 6352 19 " 12 " 

Fair Lady 6723 19 " 

Queen of Delaware 17129 18 " 13 " 

Hilda D. 6683 18 " 5 " 

Volie 19465 18 " 1 " 

No. 5. 

Maud Lee 2416 23 lbs. 

Eurotas2454 22 " 7 oz. 

Bomba 21 " 11 " 

As will be seen, there are twenty-nine outbred cows, seven linebred 
cows, nine linebred with an outcross, eight inbred and three inbred 
with an outcross ; fifty-six with tests over 18 lbs. This seems to con- 
firm the ideas advanced, especially that the largest of either are to be 
found in the entirely outbred or the linebred outcrossed list. It might 
be of interest, and we here add a list of sires and dams of 20-lb. cows. 

SIRES OF TWENTY-POUND COWS. 

Khedive 103, P. S Princess 2d 27 lbs. 10 oz. 

Khedive 103, P. S Ona 20 " 13 " 

Stoke Pogis 3d 2238 Mary Ann of St. L 27 " 9|- " 



BLOOD LINES. 



35 



Victor 3530 Jersey Belle of S 25 lbs. 3 oz. 

Hurrah 2814 Value 2d 25 " 2H" 

Claimant 84, P.S Nancy Lee 26 

Lord Broux 2d 1730 Hazen's Bess 24 

Coeur de Lion 318 Maud Lee 23 

Bel Caliph 1432 Mollie Garfield (estimated) 22 

Eioter 2d 469 Eurotas . . .'. 22 

Rajah 340 Oonan 22 

Landseer 331 Landseer's Fancy 21 

Orange Peel 864 Valnia Hoffman 21 

Homer H. 3683 Jimmy Dodo H 21 

Duke of Darlington 2460 Bomba 21 

Lemon 170 Nelly 21 

Albert 44 Lady Mel 2d 21 

Earl of Willow Glen 2043 Mary M. Alison 20 

Gilderoy 2107 Chrome Skin 20 

St. Helier 45 Chroma 20 

Hero 90, P. S Daisy of St. P 20 

Rioter 670 Duchess of B 20 

St. Helier 45 Meines 3d 20 



8^ 
11 

12 

7 

2^ 
15 

9 

8 
11 



14 

10 

6 

5i 



DAMS OF TWENTY-POUND COWS. 

Princess 452, F. S Princess 2d 27 lbs. 

Ecornee 846, F. S Ona 20 " 

Lolly of St. L. 5480 Mary Anne of St. L 27 " 

Jenny 7827 Jersey Belle of S 25 " 

Value 5433 Value 2d 25 " 

Nonpareil 1248, F. S Nancy Lee 26 " 

Zina 3d 4134 Hazen's Bess 24 " 

Matilda 2405 Maud Lee 23 " 

Maple Dale 2907 Mollie Garfield 22 " 

Europa 176 Eurotas 22 " 

Omoo 1247 Oonan 22 " 

Young Fancy 97 Landseer's Fancy 21 

Valma 2192 Valma Hofi'man 21 

Beauty of Darlington 5736 Bomba 21 

Jenny Gray 3511 Jenny Dodo H 21 

21 

21 

20 

20 

20 

20 

20 

20 



Little Browny 29, P. S Nelly 

Lady Mel 429 Lady Mel 2d . . . 

Traviata 3253 Mary M. Alison . 

Regina 2d 2475 Chromo Skin . . . 

lanthe 4562 Chroma 

Nelly 6456 Daisy of St. P. . . 

Angela 1682 Duchess of B... 

Meines 3559 Meines 3d 



10 oz. 
13 " 

n " 
3 " 

91 1" 

Si " 

11 " 

12 " 

7 " 

2^ " 

15 " 

9 " 

11 " 



14 

10 

6 



It seems the only two bulls that have sired two 20-lb. cows are 
Khedive 103, P. S., sire of Princess 2d, 27 lbs. 10 oz. ; Ona, 20 lbs. 
13 oz. It is well here to note that Brown Prince, the grandsire of 



36 BLOOD IJNES. 

the dam of Khedive, was also sire of Little Browny, dam of Nelly, 
21 lbs., and Nelly 6456 is dam of Daisy of St. Peters, 20 lbs. 5| oz., 
and Chrome Skin descends from same family, 20 lbs. 13 oz. So Ave 
have five 20-lb. cows in that family. S.t. Helier 45, sire of Chroma, 
20 lbs. 6 oz. ; Meines 3d, 20 lbs. The first a linebred bull, the last 
an imported bull of unknown breeding, so that we are compelled to 
count him among the outbred cattle. In no view we can take of the 
facts as they appear, is inbreeding sustained. Necessity made it 
excusable at one time, but the good families are too plentiful now to 
resort to it. In advocating the breeding of animals not akin, we do 
not wish to be misunderstood. We do not deny the prepotency of 
many families, and think it well to adhere to those that have several 
tests in a family. And we are opposed to indiscriminate mixing, and 
jumping at everything that happens to take the lead for the moment. 

We are satisfied that, if a family of cattle uniformly run to 15 lbs. 
or 16 lbs. per week, it is as likely to produce a phenomenal cow, 
if the proper nick is made, as any, and much depends on the care of 
the cow in rearing and attention at the time of the test. And we 
suggest, as mere theory, that it may not be improbable that the sires 
and dams of cattle being well cared for gives the offspring a better 
chance. We will adopt this course for ourselves. 

Nor do we want to be misunderstood on this point. We do not 
intend to say that any amount of feed and attention will accomplish 
anything without the blood to start with, as something is never made 
of nothing, but to assert that it is well to develop it. We are, there- 
fore, of opinion that the true course for the breeder is to select fami- 
lies of merit and the type he thinks best, and pursue his owm course ; 
but in all cases test, and discard that which is found wanting, it 
matters not what his preconceived ideas were. 

P. S. — It is curious that I omitted to state that Signal 1170 is sire 
of two 20 lb. cows— Zenella 22 lbs. 1|- oz., and Croton Maid 21 lbs. 14 
oz., and since the above was written Stoke Pogis 3d 2238 has the cow 
Honey Moon of St. Lamberts, 20 lbs. 5^ oz., to his credit ; so that 
there are now four bulls that sired two 20 lb. cows each — two outbi-ed, 
one linebred, and one inbred outcrossed. 



BUTTER TESTS OF JERSEYS. 



TABLE I. 



Mary Anne, of St. Lambert, 9770.— Yield of milk, 251 lbs.; yield of 
butter, 26 lbs. 9 oz., not salted; 27 lbs. 9^ oz., salted; test made Sept. 23 to 
29, 1883 ; age when made, 4 yrs. 6 mos. ; property of Valancey E. Fuller, 
Hamilton, Ont. 

f stoke Pogis 1259 j l°^J}^I'^H "^ ^•"■'*- 

r Stoke Pogis 3d 2238 -j iTiyni.^'^ E. H. B. 

Marv Anne of St. Lambert 9770 j [Marjoram o_o9 j Margaret E. H. B. 

! T .u , .f < T r ... I ^^"'^' "°'^^ 1 Amelia 484 

Feed — Sept. 23 and 24, 3 qts. ground oats, 2 of pea meal, 1 of oil cake, thrice 
daily ; during the other five days, the same five times daily. 

This test was conducted by appointees of the Canadian Jersey Breeders' 
Association, and its correctness certified under oath by them. It was the 
seventeenth week of her continued test. 

It is to be remarked that the largest tests are in general so well authenticated 
as to leave no doubt of their accuracy. 



Nancy Lee 7618.— Yield of milk, 360 lbs. 12 oz. ; yield of butter, 26 lbs. 
8\ oz., unsalted ; test made June 28 to July 4, 1883; age when made, 7 yrs. 2j 
mos. ; property of C. Easthope, Niles, Ohio. 

r Claimant P. 84 C. ^ Lemon F. 170 C. | Brown Prince 85 
Nancy Lee 7618 A. J. C. C. ] '(Daphne F. 1006 C. 

[Nonpareil F. 1248 C. 



Feed — 2 qts. cornmeal, 3 qts. bran, twice daily; fair pasture. 



38 BUTTER TESTS OF JERSEYS. 

Jersey Belle of Scituate, 7828.— Yield of milk, 44 to 45 lbs. daily ; 
yield of butter, 25 lbs. 3 oz. ; test made June 15 to 21, 1880; age when made, 9 
yrs. ; property of C. 0. Ellms, Scituate, Mass. 

r Victor 3550-1™^^' I S^^ "^^ '■■• ^^' 

Jersey Belle of Scituate 7828 vintnr...o Pno?3549 

[jenny 7827 f""^'"'' l Minnie 7826 

( Fannie 7823, imp. 



Value 2d 6844.— Yield of milk, 327 lbs.; yield of butter, 25 lbs. 
2y^ oz., unsalted ; test made June 19 to 25, 1883 ; age when made, 7 yrs. 
4 mos. ; property of Watts & Seth, Baltimore, Md. 

( Col. Crockett 1691 | ^^u^^f wi'^ 

value 2d 6844 ' ^''''''' ^"' '''' ]fi^lr?oT^^'''''' '"''' '"^■ 

( Patterson 4th 2400 - w^ 2? 

Lvalue 5433 - MeClellan 05 

* Woodford's Alice 5432 { Mcaellan^-5 

During the test the cow was milked every eight hours. The test was con- 
ducted by appointees of the directors of the A. J. C. C. 



Landseer's Fancy 2876. — Yield of milk, 123 lbs. 10 oz. ; yield of butter, 
22 lbs. 7^ oz., unsalted, 21 lbs. 15 oz., salted ; test made"" Dec. 14 to 20, 1883 ; 
age when made, 10 yrs. ; property of Columbia Jersey Cattle Co., Columbia, 
Tenn. 

fOnl. of J. 
r Landseer 331 < 

(^Dazzle 379, imp. 

This cow was tested by an appointee of the A. J. C. C. It seems from the 
report made, that in view of the extraordinary ratio of milk to butter, very 
great precautions were taken, and in view of these the accuracy of the test 
seems placed beyond doubt. 



Oonan 1485.— Yield of milk, 205 lbs. 7 oz. ; yield of butter, 22 lbs. 2i oz., 
salted; test made June 4 to 10, 1882; property of M. C. Campbell, Spring 
Hill, Tenn. 

Oonan 148=S /Imp. Rajah 340 
uonan i48o ^ j^^p q^^^ ^247 



BUTTER TESTS OF JERSEYS. 



39 



Maud Lee 2416.— Yield of butter, 23 lbs., salted; test made Oct. 6 
to 13, 1879 ; age when made, 9 yrs. 1 mo. ; property of F. W. Tanner, West 
Stockbridge, Mass. 



r Cceur de Lion 318, imp. 



Maud Lee 2416 



(.Matilda 2405 



f Jester 456 
(.Minnie 695 



f Santa Anna 221, imp. 
t Jessie 544. 

/Santa Anna 221, imp. 
( MoUie 520. 



Feed — 4^ lbs. cornmeal daily. Pasture, good rowen. 



Hazen's Bess 7329.— Yield of milk, 344 lbs. 13J oz. ; yield of butter, 24 
lbs. 11 oz., salted; test made Nov. 5 to 12, 1883; age when made, 7 yrs. 5 mos. 
property of C. C. Crockett, Richmond, Ind. 



Hazen's Bess 7329 



rLord Bronx 938 { ^^^1^ ^r«nx 605 
fLord Bronx 2d 1730^ (?ul^ey ^d 1224 

(Picture 1533 



L Zina 3d 4134 



f May Boy 705 
[zina 1434 



Young Pilgrim 302, imp. 
I Princess 1154, imp. 
J Bismark 292 , imp. 
(Crocus 1787 
f Bismark 292, imp. 
X Belle 1225 



Milked during test, thrice daily. 

This test was conducted by appointees of the Illinois Jersey Breeders' Asso- 
ciation. 

. Six and a half pounds of cornmeal and four pounds of bran daily. Three 
days she had daily seven ears of corn also. Two days she had five pounds of 
cooked potatoes each day. One day she had eight pounds beets and eight 
pounds turnips. Pasturage, short bluegrass. 



Bomba 10330.— Yield of milk, 205 lbs. 6 oz. ; yield of butter, 21 lbs. 11^ 
oz., unsalted ; test made Oct. 6 to 12, 1882; age when made, 4 yrs.; property 
of A. B. Darling, Ramsey's, N.J. 



Bomba 10330 -( 



f Duke of Darlington 2460 

I 



1. Beauty of Darlington 5736 



rSarpedon930 

[Eurotas 2454 

("Smith of Darlington 2458, imp. 

(.Grace of Darlington 5574 



f Mercury 432 
t Europa 176 
/ Rioter 2d 469 
\ Europa 176 



fOnl.of J. 

t Violet of D. 5573 



Feed— 1st day, 4 qts. wheat middlings, 2 qts. cornmeal. 



2d ' 


4 " 


3d " 


3 " 


4th ' 


3 " 


5th " 


4 " 


6th " 


4 " 


7th " 


4 " 



1 qt. linseed 
1 " 
1 " 
1 " 
1 " 



This test was conducted by appointees of the directors of the A. J. C. C. 



40 BUTTER TESTS OF JERSEYS. 

Eurotas 2454.— Yield of milk, 216 lbs. 8 oz. ; yield of butter, 22 lbs. 7 oz. ; 
test made Feb. 26 to March 4, 1879 ; age when made, 8 yrs. ; property of A. B- 
Darling, New York. 

( Rioter 746 E. H. B. | S^^^f ^■'^■^■ 

r Rioter 2d 469, imp. - \ n'nr«ov ?>'-,fi f h r 
"^ UotVSDauncey'sSale - Pi2)tee ' ' 
Eurotas2454 .T^.UPrQ" siturn94 

L„.nr,«ivr Jupiter 9o ' Rhea 166 

I Europa 176 - ) g^ 94 

(Alpheal/1 (Rhea 166 



Tenella 6712.— Yield of butter, 22 lbs. IJ oz. ; test made Nov. 18 to 2G 
1881 ; age when made, 4^ yrs. ; property of J. B. Wade, Atlanta, Ga. 

(Willie Boy 434 f Lady Mary 1148 

( Marius 760 J '■ 

f Signal 1170 - (Lady Mary 1148, imp. 

I (Pansy Morris 2060 f Albert 44 

Tenella 6712 -1 "i Pansy 6th 38 

I ( Gr. DuliC Alexis, imp. in dam Victorine La Chaise 2740 

l.Alda3872 -I 

(Archie 1112, imp. 



Croton Maid 5305.— Yield of milk, 254 lbs. 6 oz.; yield of butter, 21 
lbs. lU oz., salted; test made June 28 to July 5, 1881 ; age when made, 5 yrs. 
2| mos. ; property of Clark and East, Nashville, Tenn. 

/TVTo„5.,o -A f Willie Bov 434 

r^. 1,,-n (Marms/6 Lady Mary 1148 

Signal 1170 -{ . \ a iKirt 44 

, , ^, ., .,,. I IPansy Morris 206 {'^^"^v 6th 38 

Croton Maid o30o < 

I Lucilla 2735, imp. 
Feed— Bran, 13 qts. ; cornmeal, 5 qts. ; hay and pasture. 



Jenny Dodo H. 14448. — Yield of butter, 21 lbs. 8 oz., salted ; test made 
June 20 to 27, 1883 ; age when made, 5 yrs. 2h mos. ; property of W. H. Blasdell, 
Barton's Landing, Vt. 

TThe squire 1298 { ^^ttTe 99I'' ''' 

r Homer 11.3683 - . ^ fCrUic540 

[ (^Gilda 2779 -i y aAy Pndfrev 678 

Jenny Dodo H. 14448 -i TDnkp of Wpillnorfon 35 

I ^ J Major Adam 1044 { £^^fnf/ii\r"-'°" '^ 

[Jenny Grey 3oll < f Yonne- Maior '>14 

( Lady Lightfoot 2745 j xuJlp^iygl'-'"'^ "" 

It is stated that during this test the cow was never fed, and had only " what 
she got from the pasture," a hill pasture, where, with two other cows, she had 
run all the season. 



BUTTER TESTS OF JERSEYS, 41 

Pearl Armstrong 2670.— Yield of milk, 317 lbs. ; yield of butter, 21 
lbs. 10 oz., salted h oz. to lb. ; test made June 3 to 9, 18S2 ; age when made, 
10 yrs. 5 mos. ; property of Woodside Farm Herd, Troy, N. Y. 

Ppnrl Arm<!tron0-%7O.^^™P- Young Baron 702 
i-eari Armstrong _b/u ^y-j.^^^ ^^^^ ^-^2^ imp. 

Feed — 4 lbs. cornmeal, 4 lbs. wheat bran ; pasture. 



Valma Hoffman 4500.— Yield of butter, 21 lbs. 9 oz., salted ; test made 
July 22 to 29, 1883 ; age when made, 10 yrs. 5 mos. ; property of Saml. T. Earle, 
Queen Anne county, Md. 

f Orange Peel S64, imp. 

Valma Hoflfman 4500 \ <• -nprhv lh^, 

r Black Imperial 255 {Sx306 

L Valma 2192 < f Sam 40'^ 

( Horseshoe 1260 ] ^^™ ^^^^ 

This test was made six months and twenty-two days after the cow had 
calved. 



Nelly 6456.— Yield of milk, 344 lbs.; yield of butter, 21 lbs.; test made 
May 27 to June 2, 1881 ; age when made, 9 yrs. ; property of Samuel Stratton, 
-Litchfield, 111. 

iv r-t TT o T->- f Barney F. S. 87 

,.„ ^ „ j Young Glory F. S. lo- • LaHogue F. S. 166 

f Lemon 1/0 F. S. -; "^ ^ 

I (Pale Topsey F. S. 563 

Nelly 6456, imp. ■{ ( prinop nf Wnles 

I (Brown Prince 85 F. S. ■ ^""'^*^ °* " *^^^ 

[ Little Browny 29 F. S. -^ "■ 
(LaHouguette 167 F. S. 

Feed— 3 times daily; each feed 2 qts. cornmeal, 4 qts. bran, ^ qt. oilmeal; 
pasture, rye and bluegrass. 



Mary M. Allison 6308.— Yield of milk, 254^ lbs. ; yield of butter, 20 
lbs. 14 oz., unsalted; test made Sept. 18 to 24, 1882; age when made, 5 yrs. 
and 10 days; property of C. W. H. Eicke, West Monterey, Pa. 

i Arflip<;ti> Ofi iQoi fl^lajestic 152, imp. 
j Majestic -a i.ui ■: L^rline 1325, imp. 

) /->„„„„v,,. oooT (Prince Ch 
^r .r Air r-ne , ( Queechy 3827 Belled 

Mary M. Allison 6308-1 "■ 
I i Mogul 532, imp. 

[Traviata 3253 j ^Iroj, ^uke 18 

(Niobe 3d 506 |Niobe99,imp. 

During the test the cow was milked three times each day. •■ 



42 BUTTER TESTS OF JERSEYS. 

Ona 7840.— Yield of milk, 1491 lbs.; yield of butter, 20 lbs. 13 oz. 
unsalted; test made June 20 to 28, 1883; age when made, 6 yrs. and 4 mos.; 
property of S. M. Burnham. 

( Leo 198, F. S. H. C. 
fKhedivelOS, P. S. H. C. -I 

i Coomassie 1442, F. S. H. C. 
Ona 7840 ■! 

iEcornie846, F. S. H. C. 

Feed— 4 qts. bran, 4 qts. cornmeal, 1 qt. oilmeal, daily ; pasture, June grass, 
timothy, red top. 



Chrome Skin 7881.— Yield of milk, 226 lbs. 8 oz. ; yield of butter, 20 
lbs. 10 oz., salted ; test made June 22 to 29, 1883 ; age when made, 5 yrs. 2 mos. 
property of H. M. Howe, Bristol, R. I. 

mr *• ijno f Islander 561 

,^.,, oin7 fMagneticl428 Azalea 1443 

fCxilderoy 2107 ^ C john Le Bas 398, imp. 

(.JeanneLeBas24/6,imp.- J) J p j^ 348' 

Chrome Skin 7881 \ "^ ^ 

I (Noble 104, J. H.F. 

I Regina 2d 2475, imp. - 

(Regina 32, J. H, F. 

Feed — Cornmeal, shipstuff and bran ; fair pasture. 



Chroma 4572.— Yield of butter, 20 lbs. 6 oz. ; age when made, 7 yrs. and 
over ; property of O. S. Hubbell, Stratford, Conn. 

(St. Helier45 
Chroma 4572 -^ 

Uanthe 4562 



Duchess of Bloomfield 3653.— Yield of milk, 317 lbs. 8 oz. ; yield of 

butter, 20 lbs. J oz. ; test made April 21 to 27, 1882 ; age when made, 8 
yrs. 2 mos.; property of Campbell Brown, Spring Hill, Tenn. 

r Imp. Rioter 670 

Duchess of Bloomfield 3653 -I f Imp. Commodore 229 

V 1 i«eo fRoxbury247 " Rose 709 
[ Angela 1682 -{ ^ 

(imp. Europa 121 

Milked and fed twice daily. 

Peed— 12 lbs. cornmeal; 4 lbs. wheat bran, and 4 lbs. cottonseed meal; 
no hay ; pasture, bluegrass, good. 



BUTTER TESTS OF JERSEYS. 43 

Daisy of St. Peters 18175.— Yield of milk, 346 lbs. 1 oz.; yield of 
butter, 20 lbs. 5^ oz., unsalted; test made June 19 to 25, 1883; age when 
made, 6 yrs. ; property of C. Easthope, Niles, Ohio. 

(Welcome 172, F.H.C. 

(H^™'^-^^'^-^- iMusique,F.1096,H.C. 

Daisy 01 St. Peters 18175 -j ^^^^^^^ p ^^q_ 

I Nelly, F. 1578, C. 6456, A. J. C. C. - „ „„ ^ 

■■ •" . ( Little Browney, P. 29, C. 

Feed— 5 qts. cornmeal and 3 qts. wheat bran, twice daily; pasture, clover, 
timothy. 



Meines 3d 7741.— Yield of milk, 272 lbs. ; yield of butter, 20 lbs. 1 oz. ; 
salted less 1 oz. to lb. ; test made July 6 to 12, 1883 ; age when made, 6 yrs. 3 
mos. ; property of V. E. Fuller, Hamilton, Ont. 

f St. Heller 45, imp. 

Meines 3d 7741 \ .,,„,- 

I (Marquis 1401, imp. 

[Meines 3559 < f Gen. Grant 1409 

(Helen 3556 -^ jio^jy 3554 

Feed during the test was 12 qts. daily of chopped oats and clover; clover 
hay in stable, and clover pasture. 



Phaedra 2561.— Yield of milk, 263 lbs. 12 oz.; yield of butter, 19 lbs. 

13 oz., salted ; test made Jan. 15 to 21, 1882 ; age when made, 9 yrs. ; property 

of Wm. Simpson, New York. 

, T •* no ( Saturn 94, imp. 

,00 -^"P'^®"^^ ■ Rhea 166, imp. 

r Mercury 432- f Saturn 94, imp. 

(Alphea I'l Rhea 166, imp. 

Phredra 2561 -i /Saturn 94, imp. 

!t . .nn f Jupiter 93 | Rhea 166, imp. 

LLeda <99 -i „.„ f Jupiter 93 

(Europa 176|^ji;i,eam 

Feed— Corn and oats ground together ; a little oilmeal ; roots cut fine and 
sprinkled with bran ; plenty of good clover hay ; no pasture. 



Oakland Cora.— Yield of milk, 169 lbs. ; yield of butter, 19 lbs. 9J oz., un- 
salted; test made March 30 to April 5,1883; age when made, 5 yrs. 9 mos.; 
property of V. E. Fuller, Hamilton, Ont. 

T. no T> a Ti r- J Welcome 172, H.C.F.S. 
(Jersey Boy 92, P. S. H. C. | gQ^-is iio7, H. C. F. S. 
Oakland Cora 18853, imp. ^ 

(.Lively 1401, F. S. 



44: BUTTER TESTS OF JERSEYS, 

Mink 2d 3890.— Yield of milk, 324 lbs.; yield of butter, 19 lbs. 11 
oz., salted; test made July 14 to 20, 1882; age wben made, 7 yrs. 7 mos. ; 
property of W. B. Montgomery, Starkville, Miss. 

r-\rrsna^r -T- /Jack Horner 514, imp. 

■ r Hub 1009 j^^°"^^''^'' 1 Meg Merrilies 1372, imp. 
{ Bessie 139, imp. 

Mink 2d 3890 ^ ^I, Micavvber 556 

M,-^vo-js (*Iag'iet968 -)Matjel 2544, imp. 

tMink2o48 < \-^r Mioawber556 

lMattieMicawber2547 { Jl^c^J^'^^rRoTbury 2538 

Feed was steamed cotton seed, wheat bran and cornmeal ; reasonably good 
pasture. 



Reception 8557, imp.— Yield of butter, 19 lbs. 8 oz. ; property of W. R. 
McCready, Saugatuck, Conn. 

( 'Jtookwell 'M '^4 P S i Noble 104, F. S. 
( Jacques 63, I>. S. j ^tock\v eii -a _i, i". b. ^ goucjque 68, F. S. 

Reception 8557, imp. - 1 Jeanneton 237, F. S. 



Countess of Lakeside 12135. ^Yield of milk, 251 lbs. ; yield of butter, 
19 lbs. 7 oz., unsalted ; test made April 6 to 1.5, 1882 ; age when made, 14 yrs. 
1 mo. ; property of J. H. Walker, Worcester^ Mass. 

r Dick S wiveller 74 | ^iXm 
rDickSwivellerJr.276 J. i if lora. ii.i 

(Twilight 977. imp. 
Countess of Lakeside 12135 c,,,- voii.r Tr 97r / Dick Swiveller 74 

( DickSwivellerJr. 2/6 i Twiiio-bt Q77 
[Betty 683 4 (iv,ni^aiy,/ 

(Jenny 686, imp. 

Feed — 4 qts. mixture of equal parts of oats, middlings and new j^rocess 
linseed meal, twice daily ; hay. 



Christmas Nannie 4075. — Yield of butter, 19 lbs. 7 oz., salted ; test 
made June 4 to 11, 1883; age when made, 9 yrs. 6 mos.; property of A. W. 
Sawyer, Sycamore, 111. 



f Broker 873 

i Nora 389, imp. 
Christmas Nannie 4075 i 

I C Terspv Bnv 27'"' i ^^^^ ^73, imp. 

Lprincess2205 f ^'^^'^^ ^"^ ''" | Fannie 675, imp. 

(.Pink 676, imp. 

Feed — 1 qt. cornmeal, 3 qts. wheat middlings, daily ; jiasture, good timothy 
and clover. 



BUrrER TESTS OF JEKSEYS. 45 

Rosebud of Allerton 6352.— Yield of butter, 19 lbs. 12 oz., nnsalted; 
age when made, 4 yrs. 6 mos. ; proiierty of Mrs. J. B. Turner, Waynesboro, S. C. 

( Mogul 532, imp. 

{ Fortunatus 1152 - , p„f,^„_ . 

I ( Juniata 1289 \ \f^J^^%^ . os7 

Rosebud of Allerton 6352 -1 i U^ ^ ,?o ^^" 

i Fortunatus 1152 j^Salsq 

L Rhoda of Merion 5849 - \ V^^}^^^ ^.^S? 

Uelly Potts 1910 {f-«-^fO 



Alluring 5541. — Milk was neither weighed nor measured; yield of but- 
ter, 19 lbs. 5 oz., salted ; test made July 20 to 27, 1882; age when made, 5 yrs. 
6 mos. ; property of AVm. N. McConnell, Dartford, Wis. 

(Colurabiad534 
rColumbiad2dl515- . 

Alluring 5541 1 ( Celestia 1898 { Pearldrop 1409, imp. 

[Purity 1408, imp. 

This test is stated to have been made on grass alone. The cow was not fed ; 
she had wild pasture during the day, "tame at night." 



Nellie Darlington 5956.— Yield of milk, 194 lbs. 4 oz. ; yield of butter, 
15 lbs. 3 oz., unsalted ; test made March 20 to 26, 1883 ; property of A. B. Dar- 
ling, Ramsey's. 

f Smith of Darlington 2458 

Nellie Darlington 5956-^ 

I lOnl. ofJ. 

(.Grace Darlington 5577 

( Violet of Darlington 5573, imp. 

Feed — 3 qts. corn and 3 qts. oats daily. 



Dot of Bear Lake 6170.— Yield of milk, 213 lbs. ; yield of butter, 19 lbs. 
4 oz., salted; test made Feb. 4 to 10, 1883; age when made, 6 yrs. 11 mos.; 
property of Jno. C. Drake. 

( Southampton 117, imp. 
f Pr. of Warren 1512 

I { Golddrop 222, imp. 

Dot of Bear Lake 6170 -i .q. n\.^■,.^^^ iqi 

I (Optimusl607 - rfrS /i-Si ^^^ 

L Monmouth Duchess 2d 4619- fiVt^t^. ioq 

I M. Duchess 3895 {^fi^^^l^ 

Feed during the test was 5 lbs. cornmeal, 4 lbs. oats, 5 lbs. wheat bran, 
with what hay she would eat. 



46 BUTTER TESTS OF JERSEYS. 

Bertha Morgan 4770.— Yield of milk, 294 lbs. ; yield of butter, 19 lbs. 
6 oz. ; test made Jan. 10 to 17, 1882 ; age when made, 9 yrs. ; property of Edward 
Worth, Wawa, Pa. 

f Lopez 313, imp. in dam | j^ gg- 

IPatterson-s Beauty 4760 {B^«!;^f,,^iJ:^pB. 65). 



Roland's Bonnie 2d 18054.— Yield of milk, 217 lbs. ; yield of butter, 
19 lbs. 2 oz., unsalted ; test made Jan. 13 to 19, 1883; age when made, 
4 yrs. 11 mos. ; property of J. H. Walker, Worcester, Mass. 

( Bvron ''79 / ^^^^^ Tapley 270 

r Star F. 8361 i^yron ./y i?eUi^'5S^ ,«, 

<5viiria fiS7 j Abe Lincoln 268 

Roland's Bonnie 2d J ' ^y^via, b»7 -j jyjiujg ggQ 

^^°5^ ( Roland of Deersfoot 8363 1 ^),'^i°° ?f 

L Roland's Bonnie 18053 ■ i f °s? ^ ^ 

( Birdie Romeo 18052 {SVs6 

Feed— 9 qts. equal parts cornmeal and shorts ; no jDasture. 



Fair Lady 6723.— Yield of milk, 233 lbs.; yield of butter, 19 lbs., salted 
1 oz. to lb. ; test made June 17 to 23, 1883 ; age when made, 6 yrs. 6 mos. ; 
property of the Columbia Jersey Cattle Co., Columbia, Tenn. 

fOn Island 
r Guy Mannering 698' 

(Brunette Lass 1780, imp. 
Fair Lady 6723 \ 

I ( Guy Mannering 698 

LFanny Fair 1136 -{ 

(.Lady Fair 1765 

Feed — 6 qts. daily of oats and corn ground together with cut hay; pasture, 
bluegrass and white clover. 



Thisbe 2d 2201.— Yield of milk, 372 lbs. 14 oz. ; yield of butter, 19 
lbs. 1^ oz., salted; test made April 19 to 26, 1882; age when made, 10 yrs. 
6 mos. ; property of Jno. E. Stiles, Artesia, Miss. 

( Dick Swiveller 159 j ^^} 1?^,, •„ .„n 

f Cliff 176 -' *■ ^™P- Molhe 370. 

I Imp. Fanny 365 

Thisbe 2d 2201 \ . t>- w, ■ 

(Bertie 267 j?'i°L^/iTP- 

L Thisbe 607-^ iS^''"7l'^ , 

1wybie595 I^SsTsy 

Feed was raw cottonseed and dry bran, with good pasture mixed grasses. 



BUTTER TESTS OF JERSEYS. 47 

Beauty of Jersey 7850.— Yield of milk, 280 lbs. 15 oz.; yield of butter, 
19 lbs. 2 oz., unsalted ; test made July 19 to 25, 1882; age when made, 6 
yrs. 4 mos. ; property of W. J. Chinn, Frankfort, Ky. 

( Dick, F. S. J. H. B. 223 
Beauty of Jersey 78o0-, 

( Mignonne, F. S. J. H. B. 955 

Feed — 1 qt. cornmeal, 1] qts. wheat bran, one pint of oilraeal, twice daily ; 
pasture, good bluegrass. 



Magna 2238. — Yield of butter, 19 lbs. 1 oz., unsalted; test made Oct. 
19 to 26, 1882 ; age when made, 14 yrs. ; i^roperty of W. B. Dinsmore, Staats- 
burg, N. Y. 

Magna 2238, imp. 



Rissa 16014.— Yield of milk, 210 lbs. ; yield of butter, 19 lbs., unsalted ; 
test made June 2 to 9, 1882 ; age when made, 5 yrs. ; property of Nathan 
Brownell, Hubbardsville. 

Rissa 16014, F. S. 2173 



Countess Potoka 7496.— Yield of milk, 220 lbs. 9 oz. ; yield of butter, 
18 lbs. 15 oz., unsalted, thoroughly worked, increased in weight when salted; 
test made May 14 to 20, 1882 ; age when made, 4 yrs- 1 mo. ; property of Thos. 
H. Malone, Nashville, Tenn. 

( Jersey King 879 { All'neiu 1302 
f Fanchon's King 2637 J Rnh T^nv 17 

iFanchon 2d 1958 \ 5°^^?°^, ^l ^ 

Countess Potoka 7496 ' Fanchon 912 
I (Sam 980, imp. 

L Carrie Lena 3348 A ^ ^1,^^^^ 44 

(. Lena 3d47 | u&uiQ 2(i 2901 

Feed — Cornmeal, 6 qts. twice daily ; pasture, bluegrass, very good. 



Lady Gray of Hill Top 6850.— Yield of milk, 42 lbs. per day ; yield 
of butter, 18 lbs. 12 oz. ; property of R. J. Fair, Wallingford, Conn. 

(Albert 44 \vr^J,^t \f^^^^ 

fWethersfleld -^ I Frankie 17, imp. 

] 966 iGrinnella 2d 1303, imp. in dam. | Orinnella 1302, imp. 

Bess Lena JSam 980, imp. in dam. | Eugenie 792, imp. 



Lady Gray of Hill Top \ \ ^' 

6850 Bess Lena ("Sam 980, imp. in dam. \ -c- 

^ ) Lena 3347 /Albert 44 

L i^ena ddi / 1 H attie 2d 2901 



48 BUTTER TESTS OF JERSEYS. 

Queen of Delaware 17029.— Yield of milk, 252 lbs. ; yield of butter, 18 
lbs. 13 oz., salted; test made Jane 24 to 30, 1882; age when made, 4 yrs. 
1^ mos. ; property of A. Baker, West Dryden, N. Y. 

( Noble 104, J. H. B. F. j S""an 58, J. H. B. 



f Noble 901, imp. J S. H. C. 



(.Fanny of Babylon 

Queen of Delaware ] m% imp. ^ -^^^^^ ^q^ j jj g p g_ h. C. 

17029 . ^^,.^ [Noble 901 j Fanny of Babylon, 2345 

L Jennie of Sidneys C pad^iv 894 imn 

11488 i Rosetta of Sidney 4520 | j^^^^^^^ ^^ Babylon 2346, imp. 

Her feed was grass alone ; timothy just heading. 



Belmeda 6229.— Yield of milk, 202 lbs. 12 oz. ; yield of butter, 18 lbs. 
12 oz., salted 1 oz. to lb.; test made April 3 to 9, 1883; age when made, 6 yrs. 
and 3 days; property of G. R. Dykeman, Shippensburg, Pa. 

,r^- * o^ i/-cn (Pierrot 636 

, nnr. Pierrot 2d 1669 Dainty 796 

r Superb 1956 - fBlucher2dl02 

(Myrtle 2d 211 I jj ^g 208 

Belmeda 6229 ] .„ ... t ^.r..,r,oo f Zany 551 

L u ,aoJ ^^"''•^ ' Ivanhoe 1522 | Blooming Beauty 2584 

[Orphean 4636^ ) May Boy 705 

i Kurd's Orpha 3346 | j^j/^j .^^^ 



Floribundus 2d 14949.— Yield of butter, 18 lbs. 8 oz., salted ; test made 
June 24 to July 1, 1883; age when made, 4 yrs. 4 mos.; property of L. L. 
Tozier, Batavia, N. Y. 

, „ .,, TT n f Welcome 172, F. S. H. C. 

fVietorl48.H.C.f°"'^'''-'- ■iBelle302.F.S.C. 

{ La Petite Jaune 1065, F. S. C. 
Floribundus 2d 14949 \ 

I Floribundus 659 



Bet Arlington 8970.— Yield of milk, 236 lbs.; yield of butter, 18 lbs. 11 
oz., salted ; test made June 15 to 21, 1883 ; age when made, 5 yrs. 3 mos. ; 
property of N. C. Stoughton, Riverside, Mass. 

,p i„^ f Young Pilgrim 302, imp. 

, . „„„ f-t^aganlSOO '( Eyebright 1731, imp. 

Fitzl988 ] -p. . o^ ,o,M /Ontario 865 

(Canary Bird 2d 4264 | canary Bird 2396 

Bet Arlington 8970-^ . , „„ .roi I On I. of J. 

. „ , ,.,( Duke of Framingham 1521 ^j^j^gjiogg 37-1 i 
[llattie Parkes 3/76- (On I of J 

(Flora Temple 3768 ^ Lady Carrie 3767, imp. 

Feed— 10 lbs. cornmeal daily; early cut hay ; pasturage, rather short. 



BUTTER TESTS OF JERSEYS. 49 

May Blossom 5657. — Yield of milk, 228 lbs. 3 oz. ; yield of butter, 18 
lbs. 11 oz., salted; test made May 23 to 29, 1883; age when made, 6 yrs. 
2 mos.; property of AVm. Simpson, New York. 

f Hopewell 136, imp. 
r Litchfield 674 -' 



I i La Belle Helena 457, imp. 

fTom Dasher 420 ^ piora 4-^ 

Bessie Allen S719 J i ? i°F"' _*-J?. 



May Blossom 5657-^ f Alhprt -14 

[Tom Dasher 420 {^{S^ 

1 Allpii's Fawnette "iioo i Living Storm 173 

(.Alien s j?awnetie d/i- -j Little Fawn 3308 



Feed — Corn and oats ground together, with a little oilmeal ; pasture, very 
good. 



Island Star 11876. — Yield of butter, 18 lbs. 10 oz., unsalted ; test made 
May 30 to June 5, 1883 ; age when made, 4 yrs. 2 mos. ; property of S. W. 
Burnham. \ 

f Koffee H. C. F. S. 233 {^oTCsllir4f2 F f ^■ 
( Guy Fawkes 251, F. S. H. C. -^ *■ ^oo^assie 1442 a . b. 

Island Star j Ungelica F. S. 1738 H. C. 

11876 rKoffeeH.C.233F.S. ] ?°oEJe F HI42 H C 

[Gazelle F.S. 1726 J 1 ooomassie i* . t>. imz ±1. ^.. 

•-Ly^i^ iLydiaF.S.219 

Feed — 4 qts. cornmeal,4 qts. bran daily ; i^asture, June grass, timothy redtop. 



Belle Grinnell 4073.— Yield of butter, 18 lbs. 8 oz., unsalted ; test made 
June 11 to 18, 1882 ; age when made, 7 yrs. 11 mos. ; property of S. W. Robbins, 
Wethersfield, Conn. 

( Rob Roy 17, imp. 
f Monitor 878 < 

I ( Emma 801, imp. 

Belle Grinnell 4073 25, imp. 

( Grinnella 2209 3di ^' * ^ ^'^^^'^ ^'' ^°^P- 

I Grinnella 1302, imp. 

Feed — 4 qts. cornmeal night and morning ; rough, bushy pasture. 



MoUie Garfield 12172.— Yield of butter, 18 lbs. 7 oz.; property of F. S. 
Peer, East Palmyra, N. Y. 

fBelisariofrlO {f^^^^^^J^'^ 

r Bel Cahph 1432 |p^ 3,g I John LeBas 398, Noble 71J.H.B 

Mollie Garfield 12172 \ lCaitna8/7 

(Victor 797, imp. 
[Maple Dale 2907 ■{ 

tSusa 1990, imp. 



50 BUTTER TESTS OF JERSEYS. 

Rosa of Belle Vue 6954. — Yield of milk, 205 lbs. 8 oz. ; yield of butter, 
18 lbs. 7h oz., unsalted, thoroughly worked, increased in weight when salted ; 
test made August 3 to 9, 1882 ; age when made, 6 yrs. and over ; property of 
Thos. H. Malone, Nashville, Tenn, 



(Orange Peel 2d 36 P. S. {^^so f's''' 
Remarkable 229 F. S.^ | Sri fge Peell2' 

(\ oung Rose 43 P. b. | Rose 339 P. S. 

,Bye-Bye3180F. S. 
Feed — Cornmeal, 6 qts., twice daily ; pasture, bluegrass, dry and poor. 



Summerline 8001.— Yield of milk, 264 lbs. 6 oz. ; yield of butter, 18 lbs. 
6 oz., unsalted ; test made August 7 to 14, 1883 ; age when made, 5 yrs. 5 mos. ; 
property of C. W. H. Eicke, West Monterey, Pa. 

rn • . 1 PV,- fi.^r fWethersfield766 {^Si1m1303 
Bristol Chief 14. 6 ] )comet223 

Summerline 8001 ^'" ' ( Z'Tlff' ™P' 



[ Sam 980 



Eugenia 792, imp. 



L Salsoda 3721 - | S 11 J 182 

(Hattie 2d 2701 | Hattie 428 

The cow calved in January, and was served April 28, 1883. 



Eveline of Jersey 6781. — Yield of milk, "average of 18 quarts " ; yield 
of butter, 18 lbs. 6 oz. ; test made July 25 to 31 ; age when made, 5 yrs. ; 
property of Edward L. Clarkson, Tivoli, N. Y. 

fn.itPith in p c; / Clement 115— fil F. S. 
fGrey Prince F. S. 168 ■ £'3„,? w <s "71 ' ( Queen Mab 180 F. S. 
Imp. Eveline of Jersey 6781-^ (feiren i^. &. o/i 

(Daisy F. S. 1355 



Imp. Butter Star 7799.— Yield of milk, 316 lbs. 8 oz. ; yield of butter, 
18 lbs. 4^ oz. ; test made July 13 to 19, 1882 ; age when made, 4 yrs. 5 mos. ; 
proi:»erty of Campbell Brown, Spring Hill, Tenn. 

^Triiet-ifioT w R j Renault's bull 
r p„tf^^ cf„^.r^ 1 I Cow belonging to Y. Beaudains, St. Peters 

p >^ im 1 h'b 1 qnltnnP P ^ 7 T H B i ^ultan, F. S. 58, J. H. B. 
Imp.Butter | ^•^- ^*^^ •'• "• ^- l^ultane 1 . S. 7 J. H. B. j j.ongueville Queen F. S. 72, J. H. B. 
Star 7799 ] ,,, .^^.^^, ,,, , „. B. { ^--l''? ^^,,,^, 

^'•"•^' lFireFly415J.H.B. HS'I^^fT^^, J.U. ^. 

Feed — Fed twice daily ; at each meal 3 qts. coarse corn-chop, 2 qts. bran, 1 
pint cottonseed meal. Died of milk fever, 1883. 



BUTTER TESTS OF JERSEYS. 51 

Hilda D. 6683.— Yield of milk, 268 lbs. 8 oz.; yield of butter, 18 lbs. 5 oz., 
unsalted; test made May 27 to June 2, 1883; age when made, 6 yrs. 3 mos. ; 
property of Frederic Bronson, Southport, Conn. 

(Chief Justice 252 1 |afrv^Iafd 992 
r Chief Justice -Jd 1643^ ( ^am Well or 271 

(Hilda 942 I Hebe 943 

Hilda D. 6683-^ ( Snm Wpllpr oTi 

I f Cliief Justice 252 ffa^^v Maid 999 

Imida C 3869 ] }samVellerl7l 

(.Hiiaay4_ \ Hebe 943 



Bonnie Yost 7943.— Yield of milk, 226 lbs. 6 oz. ; yield of butter, 18 lbs. 
2 oz., unsalted; test made May 9 to 16, 1883 ; age when made, 4 yrs. 11 mos. ; 
property of M. M. Gardner, Nashville, Tenn. 

r^ . i<-« JPertinattiVlS {fmp'pertHO 

f Rector 14o8 -i fMack 7">'^ 

„ .,.,.„,, Uoxana2d2532 { Roxaiml761 

Bonnie \ost (943 -^ f Imp. Lawrence 61 

L T, o«mf^'^°'^^° i Motto 80 

1. Bo Peep 2850 < \ 

(Imp. Sea Shell, imp. in dam 1652 1 L}„<jeman's Risetta 1651 
Feed— 6 qts. cornmeal, daily ; pasture, bluegrass, very good. 



Voile 19465. — Yield of butter, 18 lbs. 1 oz., unsalted; test made June 12 
to 18, 1883 ; age when made, 6 yrs. 2 mos. ; property of Henry Sanford, Bridge- 
port, Conn. 

r St.Helierto, imp. 
fOxoli 1922 ^ |g^ Helier 45, imp. 

,, ,. ,„,,^ |.Pyrola4obb jianthe 4562 

Volie 19465 < ^ 

I rst. Helier 45, imp. 

LSafrano4568 -^ . f St. Helier 45, imp. 

(Kalmia4o01 |ibi671 

No Feed — Very good old pasture. 



Ida Bashan 4725.— Yield of milk, 12G qts.; yield of butter, 18 lbs., un- 
salted ; test made June 12 to 19, 1833 ; age when made 7 yrs. 3 mos. ; property 
of Jno. F. Maxfield, Bloomfield, N. J. 

( Collomore's Atlantic 739, im]). 
( Apis 1206 

I ( Undine 1864, imp. 

Ida Bashan 4725 j . Bashan 146- imp. 

[Edy Bashan 1082 ?uT^/'i^^°^P- 

( Edy 10o3 -^ pj^j,j^ ^OjQ 

Feed — 4 qts. of meal and cut hay morning and evening. 



52 BUTTER TESTS OF JEESEYS. 

Roonan 5133.— Yield of milk, 284 lbs.; yield of butter, 18 lbs. 2 oz. 
salted ; test made April 4 to 10, 1883 ; property of M. C. Campbell, Spring Hill, 
Tenn. 

rPertinatti713 JKlio"' 

Rupert 1456^ fRoxburv247 

(RoxanalVei \ n^^.^uJ^tt^Aa 

Roonan 5133 \ I Cow slip 5th 849 

I (Imp. Rajah 340 

[Oonan 1485 -< 

I Imp. Omoo 1247 



Melia Ann 5444.— Yield of milk, 245 lbs. ; yield of butter, 18 lbs. ^ oz., 
unsalted ; test made August 2 to 9, 1883; age when made, 8 yrs. 2 mos. ; property 
of J. H. Walker, Worcester, Mass. 

( Lord Lisgar 1066 | ^^?,\'?^?Z° ^^^ 
f Lord Aylmer 1067- ^ Pauhne 494 

1 ( Pauline 494 

Melia Ann 5444 i 

{ Victor Hugo 197 
[Amelia 2d 1730 - 

Amelia 484 



Patterson's Beauty 4760.— Yield of butter, 18 lb?. ; property of Jno. 
Patterson, Philadelphia, Pa. 

(BijouF. S. 65 
Patterson's Beauty 4760 < 

(Ariene 1071, imp. 



Regina 4th 12732.— Yield of milk, 187 lbs. 8 oz. ; yield of butter, 17 lbs. 
IZh oz., salted; test made Aug. 23 to 29, 188.') ; age when made, 7 yrs. ; property 
of H. M. Howe, Bristol, R. I. 

r Rattler 20, J. H. B. \f°^l^i^^'A?\\ r 
r Pasha 64, J. H. B. -^ ^ultan 58 J H B 

I iSultane P. S. 7, J. H.B. t nnanPvi'llP nnP^Tl T TT H 

Regina 4th 12732, imp. ] (Longueville Queen, J.H. B. 

I (Old Noble 

|,Regina32, J.H.B.<^ 

( Mignonne 



Royal Princess 2370.— Yield of milk, 160 lbs. ; yield of butter, 17 lbs. 
12 oz. ; test made Dec. 28, 1880, to Jan. 3, 1881 ; age when made, 7 yrs. 8 mos.; 
property of Miss Alvin Adams, Watertown. 

(Sire on J. of J. 
f Daniel Webster 403 -j 

,„. oo-n (Floss 292 (Butterfly, owned by Mr. 

Royal Princess 23/0 .■o„H«.fl^i-,fi -^ L. Gallais, or J. of J. 

U • . ==T». oT -M inn-. (Butterfly lo6 ^Newton Belle 355, imp. 

[Princess Royal 2d 1005-^ f Rntterflv n.<? abovp 
iPrincess Royal 357 { g^Sp. 



BUTTER TESTS OF JERSEYS. 53 

Lydia Darrach 4903.— Yield of milk, 238} lbs. ; yield of butter, 17 lbs. 14, 
oz.; test made May 4 to 11, 1883 ; property of Edwd. Worth, Wawa, Pa. 

/0-. ,T T T noo fSt. Malo486 

(St. Malo Jr. 733 ] Bright Eve 1830 

f Doctor H. 2132 ] , ,. ^^ ,^^ i On I. of J. 

I Uulia2d4902 j Julia 1819 

Lydia Darrach 4903 ■! (On I. of J. 

I „ .-^f^^P^"^^^^ I Amy 395 

L Bertha Morgan 4/ /O-^ ,„c^ f Bijou F. 65 J. H. B. 
(Patterson's Beauty 4760 | j^-^^q^q io71 

Test under appointees of the directors of the A. Jersey Cattle Club. 



Su Lu 4705.— Yield of milk, 241 lbs. 11 oz. ; yield of butter, 17 lbs. 15 oz. ; 
test made June 6 to 12, 1883 ; age when made, 6 yrs. 8 mos.; property of Camp- 
bell Brown, Spring Hill, Tenn. 



SuLu4705] ,T> K r^r, f Imp. Commodore 229 

L 1 ifi«o jRoxburg6/0 I Rose 709 



(imp. Europa 121 



Feed— Fed twice each day : at each meal, chopped oats, 3i lbs. ; cornmeal, 
3 lbs.; beanmeal, 1 lb.; cottonseed meal, 1 lb.; hay, cut, 1 lb.; the whole 
mixed and dampened. 



Rosaline of Glenmore 3179.— Yield of milk, 183 lbs. ; yield of butter. 
17 lbs. 10 oz., salted ; test made Dec. 19 to 25, 1881 ; age when made, 8 yrs. 
9 mos. ; property of Campbell Brown, Spring Hill, Tenn. 

r Cadmus 4, imp. 
rSaladin 447-^ ^_,. . ^ „„ /Hotspur 206 

o,.n (Woodbine 517 j Buttercup 518 

Rosahne of Glenmore 3179 -i 

( Neptune 842, imp. 
Elector 212 -^ 0-1 1 1 B« / Prince 55 

(Alice Gray 2d 1188 |Aijj.e(jray 154, imp. 



Empress 6th 3203.— Yield of butter, 17 lbs. 9| oz., unsalted ; test made 
July 1 to 7, 1882; property of Mc V. Barnard, Forestville, Conn. 

rGovernor890 {ffil'7b"9''' 

r Vermont 893 J (Gracie ^69 

1 (Vietorine 2233, imp. 

Empress 6th 3203^ 

(Garibaldi 609, imp. 
(Empress 1552- ; On I. of J. 

(Eve 2d / 34 i Eve 733 



54 buttp:r tests of jerseys. 

Oak Leaf 4769.— Yield of butter, 17 lbs. 10 oz.; property of S. M. Burn- 
ham, Saugatuck, Conn. 

r Ontario 865 | ^^^{^^ ^f P^"^^ -55 

r Devil's Hoof 866 J ^ Helen 2180 

I ( Darkness 1345, imp. 

Oak Leaf 4760 \ . Berhv 25S 

Echo 0-3 ^ '^°'"'' ""'^'"^ ''' Knap^p COW 2172 

I Echo 2223 - g^j^ij.^ 9^ 

(, Edith 2d 80o -(Edith 167 



Cordelia Baker 8814. — Yield of butter, 17 lbs. 9 oz., salted; test made 
May 1 to 7, 1883 ; age when made, 5 yrs. 1 mo. ; property of James B. Wilder. 

( Wethersfleld 966 { ^h npiia^ri i ^m 

f Bees Wax 1931 J \ ^""® „ „|.? ^^^^ 

lLily2578 {paZ°im9 

Cordelia Baker 8814 \ RobhlnsQ^'? 

I (Dash of Glastonbury 1959 | f^S^ Snch 052- 

1 Pussy Baker 6994 { f ^°^'^J Dasn ^&2.j 

I Pattv Baker ''5''9 * ^obbnis 953 



Metah's Queen 4886.— Yield of milk, 258 lbs. 2 oz. ; yield of butter, 
17 lbs. 9 oz., unsalted ; test made June 26 to July 2, 18S1 ; age when made, 
5 yrs.; property of Geo. E. Bryant, Madison, AVis. 



Metah's Queen 4886 



f Omaha 482 

'^Omoo 1247 

I (St. Malo486, imp. 

LMetahl295 - 

( Myrtle 1294 



Jo 5th 280.— Yield of butter, 17 lbs. 8 oz., salted ; test made June 22 to 
29, 1881 ; age when made, 12 yrs. 8 mos.; property of J. W. Vance, Cantrall, 111. 

JO 5.1, -so! iJ«»ei»6 |i,'i;74-,,„p. 

J o oin -»u -j , ni,,v 1 1 s ' Prince Albert 119, imp. 

lJ0 3d245 l"'"'^^^^ \ Beauty 228, imp. 
I Jo 243, imp. 



"Welma 5942.— Yield of milk, 252 lbs. 1 oz. ; yield of butter, 17 lbs. 8 oz., 
unsalted; test made Oct. 2 to 8, 1882; property of Ariel Low, Jr., Warrens- 
ville. 111. 

(Willie Boy 434, imp. 
i Marius 760 -/ 

I (Lady Mary 1148, imp. 

Welma5942-! 

I TMarmion 359, imp. 

[Annie Wells IW'^ f Clarence 596 

(.Lilhet air 1607 j Bounty 1606 



BUTTER TESTS OF JERSEYS. 55 

Mirtha 3437.— Yield of milk, 314 lbs. 8 oz. ; yield of butter, 17 lbs. 131 oz., 
salted 1 oz. to lb. ; test made Jul}' 18 to 24, 1883 ; age when made, 8 yrs. 9 mos. ; 
property of Campbell Brown, Spring Hill, Tenn. 

( Imp. Mr. Micawber 556 
f Midway 717- 

( Imp. Nelly 289 
Mirtha 3437 ■ r p,-s,tni ^^q 

( Hartford 52 F«nnv r> 

Mirth 92 - Sell 



i Ophir 81 



Oerita of Meado-wbrook 5056. — Yield of milk, 119 qts. ; yield of butter, 
17 lbs. 8 oz. ; test made April 22 to 29, 1881 ; age when made, 5 yrs. 2 mos.; 
property of Newton T. Beale, Rodgersville, Tenn. 



f Troubadour 48H 



rod iron Duke 202{I[-P-Jel8p. 



I (Cybele 136, imp. 

50.")G -j 



Cerita of Meadowbrook oO.'iG"^ r FhtI «i 

I (Monmouth 210 ffiaV gV 

tCyreneIV480 - I Lilac 310 

(Cyrene 1367, imp. 



Rosa Miller 4333.— Yield of milk, 276 lbs. 8 oz. ; yield of butter, 17 lbs. 
7 oz., salted; test made Dec. 17 to 24, 1883; age when made, 9 yrs. 10 mos.; 
property of J. N. Walker, Worcester, Mass. 

(Albert 44 JFra'^Min 

f Albert 2d 1835 < > Mpofor 1 S34 

, ,,.„ ,.,. J Uady Ives 2d 4332 { ^Idfives 1708 

Rosa Miller 4.:.33 | Pri,/ce John 22 

\t> u ^ «, « , ^ , QQ J ^^^^°^ ^^^^ 1 Buck's Clover 20 

LBelle of Bloomfield 4331 j JRaghorn 175 

(. Lady Ives 1708 | Gridley's Clover 5. 



Pair Starlight 7745.— Yield of milk, 2-50 lbs. 4 oz. ; yield of butter, 17 lbs. 
7^ oz., unsalted ; test made April 10 to 17, 1883 ; age when made, 6 yrs. 9 mos. ; 
property of David Strong, Winsted, Conn. 

( Rob Roy 17, imp. 
(King of Fairview 778- 
1 { Eugenie 792, imp. 

Fair Starlight 1745 , r„ ,„,.„ m^Q f Willie Boy 434, imp. 

I i Cantatoe 1063 ' p^^jgy ^d •^784, imp 



[Pinkie 2d 2987 



Pinkie 0785 / ^"li*^ ^°^ ^^^' ™P 

i'lnKie _/».5 , p^jg 2783 imp. 



Feed — 8 qts. of mixture composed of one-third corn and two-thirds oats 
ground together ; hay, all she would eat ; no pasture. 



56 BUTTEK TESTS OF JERSEYS. 

Mamie Coburn. — Yield of butter, 17 lbs. 8 oz. ; test made May 2 to 
9, 1878 ; age when made, 4 yrs. ; property of Mrs, J. B. Kitzinger, Indianapolis, 
Ind. 



(Rajah 340 
fRamchimder 718^ /Charleston! 

„„ . (.Nelly 55 ^ tJnnniA 4 

Mamie Coburn 3798 , 

fMarmion359 



1 - I. Nannie 4 

LBowley 1946 S „ „ ... f Prince of Orange 184 

(Eve 406 -^ Edith 447 



Mary Jane of Bellevue 6956, imp.— Yield of butter, 17 lbs. 7 oz. ; test 
made May, 1880; age when made, 4 yrs.; property of V. L. Kirkman, Nash- 
ville, Tenn. 

/ /-v „ ^ T3„„i o/i Q1 r> c f Orange Peel 129, F. S. 
, V,, ooQ ^, c ^''^''^^ ^^^ ^^ ' ^- • i Fairv 332, F. S. 
r Remarkable 229, F. &.- ^ „ ., ^ « f Orange Peel 129, F. S. 

Mary Jane of Bellevue ! *-^ °""^ ^°^^ ^^' ^- ^- { Rose 839, F. S. 

6956, imp. [ 

[Nelly 1509, F.S. 



Embla 4799.— Yield of butter, 17 lbs. 8 oz.; test made Sept. 1881; 
age when made, 6^ yrs. ; property of C. R. C. Dye, Troy, Ohio. 

( Cadmus 4, imp. 

fSaladin 447i (Hotspur 206 

^ ,, ,,„ I (Woodbine 51/ i Buttercup 518 

Embla 4799 J. ( 

L, . .1 o J Neptune 518, imp. in dam | j^ady Mary 2104 

I Elveta 2121-', fPrim>p=S5 

i Alice Gray 2d 1188 { I'ill^e Grky 154, imp. 



Torfrida 3596.— Yield of milk, 256 lbs. 3i oz. ; yield of butter, 17 lbs. 6J 
oz., salted ; test made July 14 to 20, 1883 ; age when made, 9 yrs. and 10 
days; property of Wm. Simpson, New York. 



f Rioter 2d 469, imp. 
Torfrida 3596- 



f T„r^^f^r. QQ i Satum 94, imp. 
(Jupiter 93 I Rhea 166, imp. 

/Saturn 94, imp. 

(Rhea 166, imp. 



[Europal70 - /Saturn 94, imp. 

Ulphea l/liphPfl. 166. imn. 



Faultless 12018.— Yield of milk, 234 lbs. 13 oz. ; yield of butter, 17 lbs. 5J 
oz., salted; test made July 14 to 20, 1883; age when made, 8 yrs. 6 mos.; 
property of Wm. Simpson, New York. 

(PashaP. S. 64 J. H. B. C. 
Faultless 12018, imp. - 

(Cerise F. S. 737 J. H. B. C. 



BUTTER TESTS OF JERSEYS. 57 

Vixen 7591.— Yield of milk, 196 lbs. 12 oz. ; yield of butter, 17 lbs. 6 oz., 
unsalted; test made Dec. 12 to 19, 1883 ; age when made, 5 yrs. 6 mos. ; property 
of M. M. Gardner, Nashville, Tenn. 

.Marius760 f Willie Boy 434 

f Top Sawyer 1404- ^ ^^^P" ^ady Mary 1148 

(imp. Emblem 90 

'^'"" '''' I , Roxbury 247 { ^.-P; Commodore 229 

|Roxanal761 Patterson 11 

(Cowslip 5th 849 {^^^893' 



Judith Coleman 13191.— Yield of milk, 208 lbs. 8 oz. ; yield of butter, 17 
lbs. 5 oz., salted 1 oz. to lb.; test made Oct. 30 to Nov. 5, 1883; age when 
made, 2 yrs. 11 mos. ; property of Rutherford Douglas, Lexington, Ky. 

, T>«/i r>i„„/i o,i oorA f Red Cloud 529 

r T.T,,, TT..^ -wso ^^ ^^^ ^ \ Formosa 1364 

John Knox 3289 - ^p,^^ i^^p j^^ ^^m. 

Judith Coleman ! I i-aay i-igot o /y» -^ ^^^^jy pjg^j 5^97 jj^^p 

11391 ] I Buffer 2055 ' A^'ph^^°4^''^^^n 

Juliet of St. Lambert 5483 J Lwd Lisllr iZi 

(Rosette of St. Lambert 5108 { Victoria 411 

Feed — 12 qts. wheat bran, 2 qts. cornmeal ; pasture, timothy and bluegrass. 



• Renalba 4117. — Yield of milk, 267 lbs. 8 oz. ; yield of butter, 17 lbs. 4^ oz. ; 
test made Feb. 20 to 26, 1882; age when made, 6 yrs. 10 mos.; property of 
Campbell Brown, Spring Hill, Tenn. 

f Pilot Jr 141 IS'jTnAT"^'' 

f Pertinatti 713 J. ^ ""P- Jenny j»/ 

I (imp. Pert 110 

^^°^^'^'''' I ..__^_ ,Bemsario.40 j?i!!^^oy488 



[Renebel 2772 



I Flora 1422 
\Rene Ogden 1568 {I^°;^f2d56 



Feed — Wheat bran, cottonseed meal, linseed meal, chopped corn and peas, 
mixed, 4 qts. per day ; hay twice daily ; pasture, winter pasture of bluegrass. 



Faith of Oaklands, imp. 19696.— Yield of milk, 267 lbs.; yield of 
butter, 17 lbs. 4 oz., salted ; test made Aug. 17 to 23, 1883 ; age when made, 
7 yrs. 6 mos. ; property of V. E. Fuller, Hamilton, Ont. 

r Prince of the Valley, ! Welcome 166, P. S. H. C. 

Faith of Oaklands, imp., I '' ''• ""• ^^ ''^ i^^^^^n of the Valley 740, F. S. H. C. 

19696 A. J. C. C. 

[La Sceur 

Feed — 8 qts. of ground oats daily ; pasture, second-crop clover. 



58 BUTTER TESTS OF JERSEYS. 

Oktibbeha Duchess 4422.— Yield of milk, 282 lbs. 8 oz. ; yield of 
butter, 17 lbs. 4 oz., salted ; test made April 7 to 13, 1882; age when made, 
7 yrs. 1 mo. ; property of W. B. Montgomery, .Starkville, Miss. 

• ivf„n^,r -1- f Jack Homer 514, imp. 

r The Hub 100. -I ' °' '' ^ ^'^^ ^'^^'"''^ i^'2 
( Bessie, 139, imp. 

Oktibbeha Duchess 4422 \ c Terrv 15 

!t , T>^^ ooiJ^"'^""'^^ FrankielV 

[ Lupky Belle 2214-^ [ Patter.son 11 

(Pansy 6th Ob |Pansy8 

Feed — Steamed cottonseed, cornmeal and wheat bran ; good pasture. 



Minette of St. Lambert 9774.— Yield of milk, 297 lbs. ; yield of butter, 
17 lbs. 4 oz., salted 1 oz. to lb. ; test made July 25 to 31, 1883 ; age when made, 4 
yrs. 2 mos. ; property of Wm. Rolph, Markham, Ont. 

(Stoke Pogis 1259, imp. 
fStokePogis 3d 22.38 
Minette of St. Lam- (Marjoram 323!., imp. 

bert9774 ( Lord Lisgar 1066 ( Si'ne''4Tim J' '"''• 

I May Day of St. L. 5109 - j yictor Hugo 197 ' 

(,ierneid(3 | Beauty 1319, imp. 



Mhoon Lady 6560.— Yield of milk, 261 lbs. 8 oz.; yield of butter, 17 lbs. 
3 oz., unsalted ; test made May 29 to June 4, 1883; age when made, 5 yrs. 6 
mos. ; property of W. B. Montgomery, Starkville, Miss. 

(St. Helier 45, imp. 
(Ralph 957 - r Bertie 267 

T A a-c-n] Ubib/1 I Claude 669 

Mhoon Lady 6o6C \ ( Motlev 515 



(The Hub 1009 BeVsie 139 

Mink 2d 3890 j \ ^^^Jfet 968 

(_MinK _.>4« -^ Mattie Micawber 2.547 



Princess Mostar 9700,— Yield of milk, 232 lbs. 15 oz. ; yield of butter, 
17 lbs. 3 oz., salted ; test made April 22 to 29, 1882 ; age when made, 5 yrs. ; 
property of Jas. Cloud & Sons, Kejinett Square, Pa. 

( Rioter 670 
f Duke of Bloomfield 1544- 

I ( Alice Bloomfield 1680 

Princess Mostar 9700 ■! 

I (Cliftondell 1117 

[ Mostar 6971 - 

(Linda 3d 3219 



BUTTER TESTS OF JERSEYS. 59 

Wybie 595.— Yield of butter, 17 lbs. 4 oz. ; test made in June, 1875 ; prop- 
erty of O. S. liubbell, Stratford, Conn. 

. f Charleston 1, imp. in dam Princess 8oG. 
vvyDie .)Jo -|^ Princess 836, imp. 



Pear Not 6059.— Yield of milk, 255 lbs. ; yield of butter, 17 lbs. 3 oz., 
salted; test made Aug. 6 to 12, 1882; age when made, 7 yrs. ; property of 
Woodside Farm Tierd, Troy, N. Y. 

iSansPeur J. H. B. 201 

(Fanchon J. H. B. 1322 F. S. 

FearNot6059^ , Brown Prince J. f Prince of Wales 

It .. f.u T 1^ T XT Tj ooo J H. B.86F. S. H. C. iBrowniellSF. S. H. C. 

Ladyof thelsles J. H. B. 992 i Knnp Rnrh T H B (^ ,.t . t tt 

(•"^oii^..**^^" •'• ^- "• Forget me Not .T. H. 

^^- ' B. 333 

Feed— 4 lbs. cornmeal, 6 lbs. wheat middlings ; pasture. 



Colts La Biche 6399.— Yield of milk, 282 lbs. 6 oz. ; yield of butter, 17 
lbs. 2h oz., unsalted; test made Feb. 11 to 17, 1882 ; age when made, 5 yrs. 10 
mos. ; property of D. A. Givens, Cynthiana, Ky. 

I Knave 18o6 -^ j Bobbins 923 

I (.Dusky 2520 ] ^.^^ .y^^o 

Colts La Biche 6399 i ^ ^^°^ -^-^ 

I (Pierrot 636 

I La Biche 2d 4023 - 

(La Biche 90-5 

Feed— Bran, shipstuff, cornmeal, oilmeal, mixed, hay ; pasture, bluegrass. 



Cream of Sidney.— Yield of milk, 245 lbs. 14 oz. ; yield of butter, 17 lbs. 
2^ oz. ; test made June 26 to July 2, 1881 ; age when made, 5 yrs. 1 mo. ; 
property of Andrew Baker, West Dry den, N. Y. 

,x-^WoQm ;rr,r> f Noblc 104, F. S. 

. -n.« ' ^ °^^ ^ • P- 1 Fanny of Babylon 237o 

Cream of Sidney 1 /028 -, / Paddv 879 imt) 

(Rosetta of Sidney 4520 { Sik of BaT.yion 2346, imp. 



G-ipsey 5th 2252.— Yield of butter, 17 lbs. 2 oz., unsalted; test made 
Aug. 19 to 26, 1883 ; age when made, 13 yrs. 5 mos. ; property of W. B. Dins- 
more, Staatsburg, N. Y. 

Ginspv 5th ooio / Napoleon 291, imp. 
( -ipsej atn z^o. | Qjpgey 319, imp. 



60 BUTTER TESTS OF JERSEYS. 

Gyrene 4th 480.— Yield of milk, 112 qts. ; yield of butter, 17 lbs. 1 oz. ; 
test made June 2 to 9, 1879 ; age when made, 8 yrs. ; property of Newton T. 
Beal, Rogersville, Tenn. 

1- Farl 81 -f Monarch 82, imp. 
ri,r fv, oin -^a^ri »i t Europa 121, imp. 

Monmouth 210 '} Potomac 153 
Cyrene4th48o| ^■^^'^'^^'^ {Ya^m2Z 

[Cyrene 137, imp. 



Abbie Z. 3d 14742.— Yield of milk, 288 lbs.; yield of butter, 17 lbs., 
salted ; test made May 5 to 12, 1883 ; age when made, 4 yrs. 10 mos.; property 
of J. R. Gaston & Son, Normal, 111. 

T^ f .-p ,„„ (Albion 490, imp. JBonfanti 388, imp. 

DeerfOOt Boy 1926 -^j f Pynr 97'^ imA 

iDaisey of Deerfoot 3182 { ^l^'i.te 67.??tap. 



Abbie Z. 3d 14742 



(' Comet 130, imp. 
L Abbie Z. 14002 ] ^ f Coventry 760 

(,Lupar 14001 ( Rose 3d 413 



Jersey Cream 3151.— Yield of milk, 266 lbs. 8 oz. ; yield of butter, 17 lbs., 
salted ; test made June 15 to 22, 1881 ; age when made, 7 yrs. 11 mos. ; property 
of D. B. DeWolf, Lee, Mass. 

(Albert 44 I Side 17 
f Tom Dasher 420 -, rAinfiplian 3fl -^7 

(Flora 420 - pansv 6th 38 
Jersey Cream 3151 ] (l-ansybthJb 

Creampot 460, imp. 



Young Fancy 9032.— Yield of milk, 144 qts.; yield of butter, 17 lbs. ; 
test made May 26 to June 1 ; age when made, 3 yrs. 2^ mos. ; property of Isaac 
W. Stokes, Medford, N. J. 

(Jimmy on Island 
Imp. Young Fancy 90.32 ■{ 

(Lily on Island 



Rose 240.— Yield of butter, 17 lbs. ; property of Jno. T. Norton, Farm- 
ington, Conn. 

Rose 240, imp. 



Matilda 3238.— Yield of butter, 17 lbs. ; property of T. S. Cooper, Coopers- 
burg, Pa. 

Matilda 3238, imp. 



BUTTER TESTS OF JERSEYS. 61 

Maudine of Elmwood 8718.— Yield of milk, 227 lbs. 14 oz.; yield of 
butter, 16 lbs. 15 oz., salted ; test made Sept. 19 to 26, 1883; age when made, 
4 yrs. 7 mos. ; property of W. B. Dagger, Carlinsville, 111. 

f Hindoo 2282, imp. 

Maudine of Elmwood 8718 ■! ( i^nirfmr ^-^n 

( Lord Baltimore 743 ] pfigg ^/^'^° 
[ Maudine 3d 5646 - f,\f^^ .^|o 

lMaudinel592 { ^'i^Ifcf r504 



Pyrrha 6100.— Yield of milk, 243 lbs. 14 oz. ; yield of butter, 16 lbs. 
14^ oz., salted ; test made July 14 to 20, 1883 ; age when made, 6 yrs. 5 mos. ; 
property of William Simpson, New York. 

( Bismarck, 1423, imp. 

[ ^"' "'^■"'"' 1 OweenTB 3314 -^ Kearsarge 257 

„ , ,,,„„ J LUweenreddl4 (Maria 2182 

Pyrrha 6100 ■{ ^ 

( Rioter 2d 469, imp. 
[Themis 6076 - 

I Tethys, 3686 imp. 



Almah of Oakland 11102.— Yield of milk, 253 lbs. 9 oz. ; yield of butter, 
1() lbs. 14 oz., waited ; test made May 1 to 7, 1883 ; age when made, 2 yrs. 
11 mos. 24 d. ; property of R. J. McMichael, Lexington, Ky. 

,-Tj„io«..Q oQr- f St. Martin 1482, imp. 

rTh.rnH«ioo:.«o fBalsoraJ3o/ 1 Bella 5354, imp. 

Thorndale 2582 -> j parney 1491, imp. 

Almah of Oakland J (.ivaiinka ozoi | j^^^^^ ^ .-.^ 3^26. imp. 

^"°- (Faro 1749 "l KImpS^ ^n,n 

Pandora of Staatsburg- } ^'u^akV^ 8ct' iZ' 

3d 6497 (Pandora of Staatsburg 3280 1 p^gbe 3d 2293 

Feed — 2 qts. cornmeal, 2 gals, wheat bran, 1 pint oilmeal, daily, with hay ; 
rather poor bluegrass pasture. 



Lucky Belle 2d 6037.— Yield of milk, 276 lbs. 8 oz. ; yield of butter, 
16 lbs. 14 oz., salted; test made May 6 to 12, 1882; age when made, 5 yrs. 
4 mos. ; property of W. B. Montgomery, Starkville, Miss, 

rNelusko479 lltyM' 

rAldinell36 - I M ally 55 

I I Gazelle ofMobile 1735, imp. 

Lucky Belle 2d 60.37 ^ ^ 

Luckv Belle 2214 -' i Frankie 17 

LLucky Belle 2214 ^ ^^^^^^ ^^^^ 3^ {S^r" 

Fed " liberally on cooked cottonseed, cornmeal and wheat bran " ; good 
pasture. 



62 BUTl^ER TESTS OF JERSEYS. 

Silver Rose 4753.— Yield of milk, 264 lbs. ; yield of butter, 16 Ib.s. 14 oz., 
salted; test made July 1 to 7, 1881 ; age when made, 5 yrs. 'J mos. ; property 
of Campbell Brown, Spring Hill, Tenn. 



Silver Rose 4753 -{ 



f Pilot Jr. mf'^°'''^"P- Uunol20,imp. 
I (Jennie 287, imp. 

(Cheltenham 80 l^^lK^Ln i 

Rosa I'''' - ^ •^^"^ ^^^' ^™P- 

I Brunette lO") /John Brown 67 
(^ijruneite lu- ^ clover 103 



Armon 10862.— Yield of milk, 227 lbs. 5 oz. ; yield of butter, 16 lbs. ISh 
oz., salted J oz. to lb. ; test made April 26 to May 3, 1883 ; age when made, 3 yrs. 
7 mos. ; property of A. H. French, Aberdeen, Mi.ss. 

(Ralph Guild 1917 {^^^"'isT 

I Butter Maker 3098 J ' ^Z.„i,l i oo- 

I (Sugar 4940 {c?eamvS3^8 

Armon 10862 -' i k^^^^^ T-m 

(^AMir.oiiQ« jNelusko479 

( Mary Azuline 6314 - ^ G^^elle of Mobile 1735 

I Imp. Azuline 3360 

Feed — 12 lbs. of cottonseed boiled, 7i of wheat bran, 4 J of cornmeal ; pas- 
ture, bluegrass and red clover. 



Attractive Maid 16925.— Yield of milk, 240 lbs.; yield of butter, 16 lbs. 
13 oz. ; test made .June 20 to 27, 1883 ; age when made, 3 yrs. 4 mos. ; property 
of Wni. H. Barr, Redding Ridge, Conn. 

r Verona 1071 [^pYvefJoi 

r Don Pedro of Binghampton 2974-^, i ^f 'Xfi Ht 

I Uodiacl914 y^nithiqfii 

Attractive Maid 16925 -[ \ ^^^"1^ ^•™^ ^ 

rAstyanax389 gf "bl °hess 58 

[Florence 1043 J >^-f,- . ^ n oo 

Youne- Dnchess 41 f Billing's Bull 38 
(, 1 oung uucness 4i ^ puchess 2d 42 

Feed — ? qts. cottonseed meal daily ; pasture, fair. 



Dimple 3248.— Yield of milk, " 20 qts. per day "; yield of butter, 16 lbs. 
11 oz. ; test made May 7 to 14, 1875 ; age when made, 3 yrs. 10 mos. ; property 
of G. W. Felter, Williamsburg, Ohio. 

/T 4,.ir,,T at^^w T7Q ^ McClellan 25 
(Living Storm 17.^ ■. pp„„„ o ;„,„ 

Wallace Barnes 1264 ] Prin Je 463 '^^ 

I iAngeline3247 | rfove?'^d''90'- 

Dimple 3248 -J ^ Clover -d _ JO- 

I 

I, Matchless 723, imp. 

Feed — Twice, each feed 3 lbs. chops, 21 lbs. bran ; pasture, timothy and blue- 
grass. 



15UTTER TESTS OF .JERSEYS. 63 

Grinnell Lass 11859.— Yield of milk, 252 lbs. 8 oz. ; yield of butter, la 
lbs. 10 oz., unsalted ; test made April 20 to 26, 1883 ; age when made, 2 yrs. 10 
mos. ; property of Wm. Crozien, Northport. 

T u onr. f On I. of J. 

rrr,^ y.. ■ o^Ar J°^eph 3419 ( Joscphine F. S. 1621J. H. B. 

f The Marquis 3805 - ^ ^ 

( Dark Eyes 8330, imp. 
Grinnell Lass 11859] (Tocsin 1912 

L „ o ■ 11 o^ ..nnoi ^"''''^ ^''°^°'' ^ * (Jlenida 4436 

(.Belle Grinnell 2d 9009^ I Monitor 878 

(Belle Grinnell 40,3 - cj-inella 3d 2209 



Dusky 2525.— Yield of butter, 16 lbs. 10 oz. ; test made in .Tune, 1876; 
property of J. B. Williams, Glastonbury, Conn. 

rRobbins953 ( Albert 44 

Dusky 2525J iV-t-- -'^ ^l^llfcK* 

I 
tTidy 2520, imp. 



lanthe 8562.— Yield of butter, 16 lbs. 10 oz. ; age when made, 8 yrs. and 
over; property of O. S. Hubbell, Stratford, Conn. 

r St. Helier 45, imp. 

lanthe 45fi2- .i^„ , s-, (Monarch 82 

I , , _, Jiaribi -(Europal21 

[ Blanche 594 - | Patterson 11 

(LiIyOthoOOJLjjyj 



Duennas Duchess 5508.— Yield of milk, 239 lbs. ; yieldof butter, 16 lbs. 
10 oz., salted; test made June 16 to 22, 1882 ; age when made, 5 yrs. 6 mo. ; 
property of G. H. & H. A. Grimmell, Jeflerson, Iowa. 

( Imp. Duke of Greyholdt 1035 
Duennas Duchess 5508-^ r j^^^ y^^^ng Baron 702 

(, Duenna 2/lb | j^^^^ Bg^lg of Fleetwood 2551 

Feed — 8 qts. oats and 12 of bran daily. 



Dandelion 2521.— Yield of milk, 345 lbs. 6^ oz. ; yield of butter, 16 lbs. 
9 oz., salted J oz. to lb. ; test made Aug. 25 to 31, 1883 ; age when made, ]5 yrs. 
6 mos. ; property of .Tno. I. Holly, Plainfield, N. ,]. 

Dandelion 2521, imp, 

Feed — 8 qts. wheat bran, 2 qts. cornmeal, 2 qts. crushed oats. 



64 BUTTER TESTS OF JERSEYS. 

Chamomilla 7552.— Yield of milk, 223 lbs. 8 oz. ; yield of butter, 16 lbs. 
10 oz., unsalted ; test made May 20 to 26, 1883 ; age when made, 4 yrs. 11 mos. ; 
property of J. T. & W. S. Shields, Bean's Station, Tenn. 

r T nrd T io^ar lOfifi ^ ^^P" Victor Hugo 197 

r Baronet 2240 - ^ ^"^P" ^"■"ime ii>i 
1 (imp. Amelia 484 

Chamomilla 7552 j ^j pji^^ o 

I inda od 1997 ^ ^'^°^ ^°^ '^^ "' Marigold 840 
L Linda -d 192/ . ^ Charleston 1 

' ^^^°^^ ^" I Imp. Princess 836 

Feed — 12 lbs. cornmeal and 3 lbs. cottonseed meal daily ; pasture, orchard 
grass and white clover. 



Silveretta 6852.— Yield of butter, 16 lbs. 9 oz. ; test made Nov. 20, 1881 
age when made, 5J yrs. ; property of R. J. Fair, Wallingford, Conn. 

(May Boy 705 { ^^^^uYnsf' '""P- 

r Champion of Am. -„ ^^^^^,„ j Uv'n| S orm 173 
., r^-o ^'" (Pansy 1019 Dolly 2d 1020 

Silveretta 08o2 ■>. , ■' 

\ ^ QQ^1 i^*"" ^^' '""P- "' ^"""^ " Eugenie 792 

L Mag 3351 - fSam'isO 

(Carrie Lena 3345 {fena3347 



Gold Thread 4945. — Yield of butter, 16 lbs. 9 oz.; test made Jan. 14 to 
21, 1881 ; age when made, 4 yrs. 7 mos. ; property of Edward M. Burns, Mid- 
dleville, N. Y. 

rSonofRosaf>63 {IS"-"" 
f Norwood 1077 - (Kosai.- 

I (Princess 1154, imp. 

Gold Thread 4945 (Quogue 690 ^ Monadnock 258 

(Milwaukee 2920 \ ( BuTlvV/Jnx 604 

(islip 4th 1884 {fs'^i7if64 

Test included one milking on 14th and one on 20th — being seven days. 



Pride of Bovina 8050.— Yield of milk, 214 lbs. 11 oz. ; yield of butter, 16 
lbs. 9 oz., salted 1 oz. to lb. ; test made March 20 to 27, 1883 ; age when made, 
6 yrs. I2 mos.; property of W. L. Rutherford, Franklin, N. Y. 

r\Tr.^r^^^t ooQ /Governor 890 

(Vermont 893 | victorine 2233 



fBen Butler of Bovina 2024|^^^^^^^^^^^ ^mpe- 287 ' 



Pride of Bovina 8050 -! "^ 

( Emperor 287 
(Phcebe 4th 2271 J 

(Phoebe 760, imp. 

Feed — 5 lbs. daily of ground corn and wheat bran, mixed with all the good 
hay she would eat. 



BUTTER TESTS OF JERSEYS. 65 

Arawana Queen 5368. — Yield of milk, 367 lbs.; yield of butter, 16 lbs. 
9 oz., salted ; test made June 15 to 21, 1883 ; age when made, 6 yrs. 7 mos. ; 
property of Jno. E. Phillips, Baltimore, Md. 

jColtJr.825 {fi'^a^gg^^^oo'^ 

\^'^'''' tcouch's Lily 3237 {^^,^3236 

Arawana Queen5368^ .^^^.^^ ^^^ 1^1° 

t Arawana Rose BSloj^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^ ^S^^ - 



Daisy of Belhurst 3114.— Yield of butter, 16 lbs. 8 oz. ; test made 
March, 1882; property of J. W. AVhitenock, Dunellen, N. J. 

/-PM.-.rir.nt -j^n fCollamore's Atlantic 739, imp. 

j-Graylock 740 j Undine 1864, imp. 



Daisy of Belhurst 3114^ 

(Eudora 1863, imp. 



Lida Mullin 9198.— Yield of milk, 269 lbs. 4 oz. ; yield of butter, 16 lbs. 
8 oz., salted 1 oz. to lb. ; test made March 24 to 30, 1882 ; age when made, 2 yrs. 
10 mos. , property of G. K. Dykeman, Shippensburg, Pa. 



rc5„.p.h iQ.fi (Pierrot 2d 1669 . dainty 796 

Lida Mullin 9198 ■! ^L"l^„:2^, 



Pierrot 636 
Dainty 796 
Bluet er 2d 102 
Myrtle 208 
f Matchem 447 



Lily of Maple Grove 5079-! ''""' ^^ '''' kia.'°.4f''' 
lsymphonia4635 { ^J^f ertk 14 



28 



Leonice 2d 8342. — Yield of butter, 16 lbs. 8 oz., unsalted ; test made Nov. 
5 to 12, 1880 ; age when made, 2 yrs. 5 mos. ; property of P. W. Hardin, Frank- 
fort. 

(Mogul 532, imp. 
f Gil Bias 1193-^ 

I iCybelel36, imp. 

Leonice 2d 8»12^ 

I ( Orange Peel 864, imp. 

i Leonice 4491 -< 

( Lucie 2183, imp. 

Feed — 1 gal. of bran scalded, with 2 gals, of hot water; pasture, fine blue- 
grass. 



Chrissy 1448.— Yield of butter 16 lbs. 8 oz, ; test made June 21 to 27, 1878; 
age when made. 8 yrs. 2 mos. ; property of James A. Hayt, Patterson, N. Y. 

Cbrissy 1448, imp. in dam.{ 

I Kitty Clover 1113 



66 BUTTER TESTS OF JEKSEYS. 

Lady Love 2d 2212.— Yield of butter, 16 lbs. 8 oz., salted 1 oz. to lb. ; 
test made in May, 1883 ; age -when made, 11 yrs. 6 mos. ; property of Wm. 
Simi:).son, New York. 

r Jerry 15, imp. 
f Albert 44 

I (,Frankie 17, imp. 

Lady Love 2d 2212 -1 , „ , 

I r Malcolm 71 - f^f "^ ' r, •, , ^7 

I Lady Love 1315 J ^ Brenda 2d 107 

(Pert 110, imp. 

Feed — Ground corn and oats ; pasture, very good. 



Lady Bowen 354.— Yield of milk, 223 lbs. ; yield of butter, 16 lbs. 8 oz., 
unsalted ; test made May 10 to 18, 1877 ; age when made, 15 yrs. ; property of 
. Jas. Cloud c^ Son, Kennett Square, Pa. 

Lady Bowen 354, imp. 



Diana of St. Lambert 6636.~Yield of milk, 298 lbs. ; yield of butter, 
16 lbs. 8 oz., salted 1 oz. to lb. ; test made June 6 to 12, 1882; age when made, 
5 yrs. 2 mos. ; property of W. D. Reesor, Yorkville. 

( Stoke Pogis 12511, imp. 
f Stoke Pogis 3d 2238-^ 

I (Marjoram 3239, imp. 

Diana of St. L. 6636 \ r t ^rH n .o-n . i nfifi / Victor Hugo 197 

T>.t nf Qt T -sio-^ i^"^*^ ^''°*''^ ^^^^ 1 Pauline 494 

tPet of St. L. 5123 J I Victor Hugo 197 

(Lucy of St. L. 5116 JLydielDS 

Feed — "8 lbs. meal, 4 of bran, and the run of a good old pasture." 



Carrie 3894.— Yield of butter, 16 lbs. 8 oz. ; property of Jno. V. N. Willis, 
Marlborough, N. J. 

(Sir Cliarlesl31, imp. 
Carrie 3894 - 

( Mary Lowndes 273, imp. 



Gala 1375.— Yield of butter, 16 lbs. 7 oz. ; test made July 23 to 29, 1880 ; 
age when made, 11 yrs. 6 mos. ; property of Charles S. Dole, Crystal Lake, 111. 

Gala 1375, imp. 

Feed — Grass alone ; pasture of mixed grasses. 



BUTTER TESTS OF JEESEYS. 6T 

May Fair 5184.— Yield of milk, 171 lbs. ; yield of butter, 16 lbs. 7 oz., 
salted ; test made Sept. 21 to 27, 1883 ; age when made, 7 yrs. ; property of 
Columbia Jersey Cattle Co., Columbia, Tenn. 

(Onl. of J. 
f Guv Mannering 698- 
I (Brunette Lass 1780 

May Fair 5184-1 

I ( Guy Mannering 698 

(. Miss Fair 4136 J 

(Lady Fair 1765 

Feed — 6 qts. ground oats, 4 qts. bran, daily ; pasture, good timothy, orchard 
grass and clover. 



Belle of Patterson 5664.— Yield of milk, 241 Ibs.lOoz.; yield of butter, 
16 lbs. 6 oz., unsalted; test made June 5 to 11, 1882; age when made, 5 yrs. 
3 mos. ; property of W. J. Chinn, Frankfort, Ky. 

f Marius 760 j 7^'^^*^?°^ f.\^ 

r Signal 1170 \ ] ^ady Mary 1148 

Bene of Patterson J ( Pansy Morris 2060 { Pansy 6th 38 

^^"""^ I (Grand Duke Alexis 1040 I v]!./;.J?^f"T a r>i „-e. o-ir> • 

i Azelda 387''< * Victorme La Chaise 2740, imp. 

(Grand Duchess of St. Peters- 
burg 2733, imp. 

Feed— None. Pasture, good bluegrass. Test made about five months after 
calving. 



Fantine 1271.— Yield of milk, 252 lbs. 4 oz.; yield of butter, 15 lbs. 
6 oz., salted; age when made, 11 yrs. 5 mos.; property of H. M. Howe, 
Bristol, R. I. 

(Rajah 340, imp. 
Fantine 1271 J 

(Fancy 9, imp. 

Feed — Cornmeal, ground oats, bran, pumpkins ; pasture, very little. 



Couch's Lily 3237.— Yield of butter, 16 \hs.5h oz. ; test made June, 1874 ; 
age when made, 5 yrs. ; property of J. 0. Couch, Middlefield, Conn. 



Couch's Lily 3237 < 



(Jerry 15, imp. 
f Albert 44 -{ 

(Frankiel7, imp. 



(Sire bred thus ; sire and dam 

(Lily Dale 3236 -I imp. bv Taintor .r.^, ,.-,o • 

(Bradley cow 2052 {P^^^^l^^'iF"^. o<^:.n 

^ ^ \ Lewis cow No. 1, 2050 



68 BUTTER TESTS OF JEKSEYS. 

Troth (6139).— Yield of milk, 104 qts. ; yield of butter, 16 lbs. 5 oz. ; test 
made June 20 to 26, 1881, inclusive ; age when made, 4 yrs. ; property of T. J. 
Hand, Sing Sing, N. Y. 

,„JMarlus760 { S'mSv' , 1«', S.' 

(„or„be.m2,23. _^^^ ft^. P 

Troth 6139 \ ^ ii-moiem ju, imp. 

Blondette 1817, imp. June, 1871, by 
Capt. Pratt. 



Princess of Ashantee 13467. — Yield of butter, 16 lbs. 5 oz., unsalted ; 
test made July 2 to 8, 1883 ; age when made, 4 yrs. ; property of S. M. Burnham, 
Saugatuck, C'onn. 



Princess of Ashantee I 
13467 ■) 

I Bessie on I. of J. 



f Not registered -s 

(Rose, H.C.F.S. 1587. 



Feed — 4 qts. cornmeal, 4 qts. bran ; pasture, June grass, no clover. 



Olies Lady Teazle 12307.— Yield of milk, 275 lbs. 4 oz. ; yield of butter, 
16 lbs. 5 oz., salted ; test made July 1 to 8, 1883 ; aged when made, 3 yrs. 3 mos. ; 
property of L. H. Smith, Lexington, 111. 

( Nero Chief 2951 ] S oVfi"' ^^^'^ 

r Nero Chief 2d 4217 - i iv', ^^ of Fairview 77S 

Olies Lady Teazle ^^^^'^ Jewell 4254 { ^^i^ca^nthuTie^S "' 

ores Mav Belle ,-eJ^^<^-^-^ Chief .662 { Jl^etJersfieM^^^^^^^ 
lOhes May Belle 6:67^ j Gain Dasher 420 

C01ie4133 (Belle 1225 

No feed except bluegrass pasture. 



Vieva 3d 7642.— Yield of milk, 311 lbs. 12 oz. ; yield of butter, 16 lbs. 5 oz., 
salted ; test made July 15 to 21, 1883 ; age when made, 4 yrs. 10 mos. ; property 
of Jno. E. Phillips, Baltimore, Md. 



^,,„_,„o,, f Vanguard 845 

f s!i,inpv Wfi9 ' i Cowslip of Tonawanda 2116 

bidney szb^-. , Vanguard 845 

Vieva 3d 7642 ] Uronette didb | cowslip of Tonawanda 2116 

I (Hannibal 618 

lVieya2117J / Spring^'ale 89 

t^Kose isu ^ Violet 151 



BUTTER TESTS OF JERSEYS. 69 

Miss Vermont (7698). — Yield of butter, 16 lbs. 5 oz.; test made Dec. 
1879; age when made, 5i yrs.; property of W. E. McCready, Saugatuck, Conn. 

Miss Vermont 7698, imp. in Sept. 1878, by E. P. P. Fowler. 



Flora of St. Peters 8622. — Yield of Butter, 16 lbs. 5 oz., unsalted ; test 
made in June, 1879 ; age when made, 3 yrs. 5 mos. ; property of Wm. Crozier, 
Northport. 

(Prince on I. of J. 
Flora of St. Peters 8622^ 

(Daisy on I. of J. 

Feed — All lucern she would eat ; turned to pasture at night. 



Princess Sheila 7297.— Yield of milk, 213 lbs. 12 oz.; yield of butter, 
16 lbs. 4^ oz., salted, 1 oz. to lb. ; test made March 2 to 8, 1882; age when made, 
4 yrs. lU mos. ; property of G. E. Dykeman, Shippensburg, Pa. 



Princess Sheila 7297 



rMayBoy705 { B^'o^^^^vi'' 
r Champion of America 1567 J Vuving Storm 173 

(.Pansy 1019 | Dolly 2d 1020 

(Burnside 1234 fKaTis1t74 
I Elsie Burnside 559S -< fpiiftnn fi 

lciematis3171 jy^Xf, 



Crocus 3173 



St. Jeannaise 15789. — Yield of butter, 16 lbs. 4 oz., unsalted ; test made 
July, 1883 ; age when made, 3 yrs. 2 mos. ; property of S. W. Eobbins, Wethers- 
field, Conn. 

T>o,iTrTn fVertumnusP.ieiJ.H.B. {D^Q^^J^gj,144oj.H.B. 
I Happy P. 211J. H. B. < f Wplrnmp F 166 T H B 

I (Garenne F. 1575 J. H. B. ] welcome j^ . ibb j . ii. ». 

St. Jeannaise -i (T.poF 198 t H B 

^^^^^ L- p«.-oTTT«i ^^'*^'^^ ^- ^°^ ^- ^- ^- I Coomassie F.Y442J. H. B. 

(Daisy P. S. 4o9 J. H. B. -^ "■ 

(Brown Fanny 



Favorite of the Elms 1656. — Yield of milk, 314 lbs. ; yield of butter, 
16 lbs. 4 oz. ; test made June 5 to 12, 1876 ; age when made, 6 yrs. ; property 
of Wm. S. Taylor, Burlington, N. J. 

Favorite of the Elms 1656 



70 BUTTER TESTS OF JEKSEYS. 

Alfleda 6744.— Yield of milk, 250 lbs. 4 oz. ; yield of butter, 16 lbs. 4 oz., 
salted ; test made Aug. 19 to 26, 1883 ; age when made, 5 jts. 7 mos. ; property 
of Thomas Beer, Bucyrus, Ohio. 

^T'„„,.„ loc^ f Hughes 954 

( Knave 1856 . nnlVv ov7^ 

Alfleda67J4 (.BettaoO,.. I Bettine 3062 

Alilecla 67H sau-atnok 1144 ^ Manfred 510 

ir^..rontT, Ronn ^'^"^^'^"^^^ ^^^^ | Rosc Standisb 1865 

[Amaranth S^OO'i j.^ .,^„,^ „ ^„ ,„,,„ fNed Booth 1508 

(.Demnigs Flora 43J8 (^ Dickinson's Belle 4395 

Feed— 3 qts. cornmeal and 9 of wheat bran, daily ; pasture, short aftermath 
of clover and timothy, with green cornstalks. 



Miss Willie Jones 6918.— Yield of milk, 316 lbs. 8 oz. ; yield of butter, 
16 lbs. 4 oz., salted ; test made May 21 to 28, 1883 ; age when made, 7 yrs. 1 mo. ; 
property of Wm. S. Taylor, Burlington, N. J. 

(Dolphin 2d 468 j »!l!^^ -^- ^- ^^- ^■ 
f Mopsur 1165 - i ^'\","^„ o/i ono 

Uulie Richards 1674- £^^l°^^f„<^.^^^^,^ 
Miss Willie Jones 6918! j Barlow 146 

[Bronx Read 3752 -J '''""'^' ''" [^|,tJ|?^^^^ ^'^'^ 

iKaty Bronx 3751 { gl^i"^ K^\y 3750 



Feed — 4 qts. cornmeal, 4 of brain, daily ; good pasture. 



Busy Bee 6336.— Yield of milk, 277 lbs. ; yield of butter, 16 lbs. 4 oz., 
salted 4 oz. to lb. ; test made May 20 to 28, 1882 ; age when made, 4 yrs. 10 mos. ; 
property of Wm. E. Gates, Vicksburg, Miss. 

( AFirins 760 f Willie Boy 434 

( Top Sawyer 1404- ^ ^ady Mary 1148 

I ( Emblem 90, imp. 

BusyBee6336.i ,-F«irf«v ^-n (Monmouth 210 

I Fairfax 5o0 Pnnid 46 imn 

( Bisma 3d 1870 -' ' ^^^"'"^ ^^' ™P- 

(Bisma 1669, imp. 

Feed — 3 qts. boiled cottonseed, 2 qts. meal, 1 qt. shorts, twice daily ; pasture, 
Bermuda grass and white clover. 



Lady Alice of Hillcrest 7450. — Yield of butter, 16 lbs. 3 oz.; test made 
Dec. 25 to 31, 1882 ; property of James Crook, Jacksonville, Ala. 

( Mogul 532 

r Jeweller 1385 - /Lookout J. H. B. 121 

T o/i Av.. .fw,-nn.o.. -j-nJ ' ^ I'O^i Jewel Beauty 1668 

Lady Alice of Hillcrest <4oO.^ r Tur^Uor-QC! 

fGfrav Friar 567 1^^12^1-1 

lMaryAnn2d4256 {„ ^^^^.^,3 ^!,grJx'^ 

I, Mary Ann _u.^h ^ Sauch 235 



BUTTER TESTS OF JERSEYS. 7] 

Phlox 16399.— Yield of milk, 175 lbs.; yield of butter, 16 lbs. 3.V oz., 
salted ; test made Aug. 19 to 25, 1883 ; property of Columbia Cattle Co., Colum- 
bia, Tenn. 

f Guy Mannering 698, imp. in dam -] 
I (Brunette Lass 1780 

Phlox 16399 -I 

I I Duke of Greyholdt 1035 

[ Gazania 4513 -; 

Beauvine 1593 



Blossie Reynolds 6082.— Yield of butter, 16 lbs. 3^ oz., salted J oz. to 
lb. ; test made June 1 to 8, 1883 ; age when made, 6 yrs. ; property of G. H. 
Reynolds, Canton, Penn. 

(Iron Bank 1120 ! SUnif or'^i ,-^,. 

r Duke of Lebanon 1880 -- ^ ^i^die 2611 , imp. 

I (Nancy Dawson 1279, imp. 

Blossie Reynolds 6082 -| ..^ ^u -.ia 

fNve667 /Monmouth 210 

[Miss Vesper 4460 \^ lNiobe99 

("Vesper 1395, imp. 



Lily of Maple Grove 5079.— Yield of milk, 204 lbs. 4 oz. ; yield of 
butter, 16 lbs. 3 oz., salted 1 oz. to lb. ; test made March 13 to 19, 1882 ; age when 
made, 5 yrs. lOJ mos. ; property of G. R. Dykeman, Shippensburg, Penn. 

f Matchem 747 | S^^o^f " 

risaacB.1951 ■< l^X^^^'^^rT,- ■ 

\ Athena 2162 | S.^"« ^li ' '""P' 

Lily of Maple Grove 5079 { i ^"kT it 

I rAiflx541 [Rob Roy 17 

I Symphonia 4635 - ^ Bea_uty 804, imp. 

(Cinderella 142s{0°/^jOf J; j^p_ 



Willis 2d 4461.— Y'ield of milk, average of 24 qts. ; yield of butter, 16 lbs. 
3 oz. ; test made Oct. 10 to 16, 1880 ; age when made, 5 yrs. 4 mos. ; property of 
G. Dawson Coleman, Brickerville, Pa. 



f On Island 
1120- 



(Iron Bank ^^_„ 
(Birdie 2611, imp. in Sept. 1871 
(Clifford 286 
Willis 3573 4 r r. t i /i 

I Sister Dorothy 2607 { |^^t Jj. f 42^ 



La Vivienne 2d 1324.— Yield of milk, 95 qts.; yield of butter, 16 lbs. 2 
oz., salted; test made June 1 to 7, 1882; age when made, 12 yrs.; property ol 
W. C. Stoughton, Riverside, Mass. 

(On Island 
La Vivienne 2d 1324-^ 



( La Vivienne 1068, imp. 



72 BUTTER TESTS OF JEKSEYS. 

Maggie of St. Lamberts 9776.— Yield of milk, 278 lbs. ; yield of butter, 
16 lbs. 3 oz., salted 1 oz. to lb. ; test made April 1 to 6, 1883 ; age when made, 
4 yrs. 4 mos. ; property of W. D. Reesor, Yorkville. 

r<:;tni.-P Po<ri« qri oooo f Stoke Pogis 1259, imp. 

,, . ,o. T ^ (Stoke Pogis 3d .2-^8 I Marjoram 3239, imp. 

Maggie of St. Lamberts 97/6^ . 

I Ophelia 493, imp. 

Feed — 8 lbs. of meal, 4 of bran, 1 peck of carrots, and what hay she would eat 
no pasture. 



Alhena 15995. — Yield of batter, 16 lbs. 3 oz., salted ; test made Jan. 1 
to 7, 1883 ; age when made, 4 yrs. 8 mos. ; property of Lyman Sperry, Water- 
town, Conn. 

r Qr.nti a 11 ^i f Litch field 674 

.o- c ^n ^ooQi r Scotia llo4 1 Rosebud 4th 477 

f Sir Samuel Cunard 2231 < | Litchfield (574 

,,, ,.„„, (Locust 3631 I Mel 4th 128 

Alhena lo99o ^ .ivro,, tj^,, -n^^ /Bismarck 292 

I (May Boy /05 "^ Prnnns 17S7 

L Daffodil Of Maplewood Farm 4853 ] ^.„, _, jcorS Nutt 36 

(Bessie Hurd 3099 | ^gg^j^ ^^^^^j. gggg 



Gold Trinket 9518.— Yield of milk, 240 lbs. 12 oz.; yield of butter, 
16 lbs. 2 oz., unsalted ; test made July 13 to 19, 1882 ; age when made, 3 yrs. 
6 mos. ; property of W. J. Chinn, Frankfort, Ky. 

(Orange Peel 2d J. H. B. 36 
f Orange Skin 1216-^ 
Gold Trinket \ (Gloria 3144, imp. 

^'^^ L ,. o«.o (Grand Duke Alexis 1040 { ^fctorfne'la Chaise 2740, imp. 

(Azelda3872 •< Grand Duchess of St. '^ ' ^ 

( Petersburg 2733, imp. 

F3ed— 1 qt. cornmeal, 1 half-gal. wheat bran, 1 pint of oilmeal, twice daily. 



Fear Not 2d 6061.— Yield of milk, 216 lbs. ; yield of butter, 16 lbs. 2 oz., 
salted ; test made June 3 to 9, 1882 ; age when made, 6 yrs. ; property of Wood- 
side Farms Herd, Troy, N. Y. 

f Bobby on I. of J. 
Fear Not 2d J 

6061, imp. I (SansPeurF. S. 201J. H.B. JTr„,-,pv,^„ t tt -r iq<„-p o 

[Fear Not 6059, ] Lady of the Isles, F. S. 992, j^^n Prince', J.H R&dF S. H. C. 
imp. ( J. H.B. JNoneSuch J. H. B.,334F. S. 

Feed — 4 lbs. cornmeal, 6 lbs. wheat middlings ; pasture. 



BUTTER TESTS OF JEESEYS, 



Moth of St. Lambert 9775.— Yield of milk, 235 lbs. 8 oz.; yield of but- 
ter, 16 lbs. 2 oz., salted 1 oz. to lb. ; test made June 13 to 19, 1883 ; age when made, 
3 yrs. 10 mos. ; property of Wm. Rolph, Markham, Ont. 



f Stoke Pogis 1259, imp. 
r Stoke Pogis 3d 2238^ 
,, , , „, T , , I Marjoram 3239, imp. 

Moth of St. Lamberts J v j ,t ^ i.t i o^. 

q77=s i ^T> «• ono- (Lord Monck3(M 

^' I ,., T ^o.c [^"^^'^ -°^-' i Amelia 4&1. imp. 

L Bessy ot St. L. 5248 i ^, ^ , „_ f Lord Monck 304 

(May bud 5106 jlernelSVS 

Feed— 1 qt. barley-meal in morning, and 3 pints at night; old pasture. The 
cow calved 8 mos. and 11 days before she was tested. 



Corn 10504.— Yield of milk not given; yield of butter, 16 lbs. 2 oz., 
salted ; test made June 4 to 10, 1883 ; age when made, 3 yrs. 8 mos. ; property 
of J. Fisher, Urbana, O. 

^m /. „ innn f Mcrcury 432 

.000 [Tommy Gray 1099 | Edith 3d 806 

Orawapum 2833 - . „,, on-i« / Bashan 2d 363 

(Carrie .th 2016 jcarrie 2d 936 

Corn 10504 -^ -d^/i oq-q / Orange Skin 1216 

. .... [Orange Bud 29/8 | Brown Gipsey 2d 5095 

[Veronica 6684 < < Perseus &'>'^ 

(La Belle Desreau 2d j^a Belle Desreau 3145, 

509f' imp. 

Feed— None ; pasture, good bluegrass and white clover. 



Oallie Nan 7959. —Yield of milk, 252 lbs. 8 oz. ; yield of butter, 16 lbs. 
2 oz. ; test made July 27 to Aug. 2, 1882 ; age when made, 4 yrs. 4 mos. ; property 
of Campbell Brown, Spring Hill, Tenn. 

/- T^„„ n 1 / Duke 610 

rr. 1,- ifiQ. 1^0°*^" I Fawn 476 

fCallisl696 ^ hmp. John LeBas 398 Noble 71J.H.B. 

„ „. ,. .,.1, (Calliope 1326 1 1^^. caltha 877 

Callie Nan 79o9 \ , ^ f 

I (Imp. Rajah 340 

(Oonanl485-^ 

(Imp. Omoo 1247 

Feed- 6 lbs. cornmeal, 2 lbs. wheat bran, 3 lbs. cottonseed meal, daily. 



Warren's Duchess 4622.— Yield of milk, 250 lbs. 3 oz.; yield of butter, 
16 lbs. 1 oz., salted ; test made Aug. 20 to 26, 1882 ; age when made, 8 yrs. 6 mos. ; 
property of C. Bordwell, Cambridge, Ohio. 

f Sir Charles 131 
fOptimusl607 -< . f Sir Charles 131 

I (Came 3894 | Mary Lowndes 273 

Warren's Duchess 4622 -i f Prince Albert 149 

L . .,v ocari^^''^'"'^ ^ i Victoria 249 

(Countess ol Warren 3896 -^ rg^^ Charles 131 

(Julia 3893 I j^ja^j.y Lowndes 273 



74 BUTTEK TESTS OF .TERSEYS. 

Maid of Amboy 2929. — Yield of butter, 16 lbs. 1 oz., salted; test made 
May 1 to May 7, 1880 ; property of J. W. Burke, Jacksonville, Ala. 

f Standard 553, imp. 
Maid of Amboy 2920 ■ 



( John Bull 358, imp. 
I Sukey 2d 1224 J ^ j^j,^ j^^^^ g^g^ ^^^ 

[, bukey i„o -^ pg^j^g ^^22, imp. 



Victoria (3175).— Yield of butter, 16 lbs. 1 oz. ; property of W. L. and W. 
Rutherford, Waddington, N. Y. 



C Ned 523, imp. in 1860 

3175-^ 



Victoria 31... , 

(Jessie 3207, imp. in 1852 

Marjoram 3239.— Yield of butter, 16 lbs.; property of T. S. Cooper, 
Coopersburg, Pa. 

( Dr. Syntax 240 E. H. B. 
Marjoram 3239-; 



Merlette 4988.— Yield of milk, 297 lbs. 13 oz.; yield of butter, 16 lbs., 
salted ; test made July 2 to 8, 1882 ; age when made, 6 yrs. 4J mos. ; property 
of J. D. Conner, Wabash, Ind. 

( Waterpower 756, imp. j p" u vS iiw imn 
r Sampson 1079 4 in dam (Purity 1408, mp. 

I (Ocean (iueen 1405, 

Merlette 4988-1 imp. 

I (On I. of J. 

LCelestia 1898, imp. J 

in dam (Pearl Drop 1409, imp. 



Urbana 5597. — Yield of butter, 16 lbs., salted ; test made June 1 to 7, 
1883 ; age when made, 6 yrs. ; property of J. C. Johnson, Marion, 0. 

rDnVP n.n^.i. 19,0 (Commodore Roxbury 1580 {i^neTssf 

^Duke Glendale 1819 |^^^^^^^.^ {id^'^ ''' 

Urbana 5597 -( [ a tiVrTi r/>i 

I (Perseus 622 - TOo.^o -"a ^oq 

I, La Belle Desreaux 2d 5096 - <■ ^^^"'^ ^'^ ^^^ 

(La Belle Desreaux 3145, imp. 



Maid of the Elms 6960.— Yield of milk, 214 lbs. 8 oz. ; yield of 
butter, 16 lbs., unsalted ; test made evening of May 1 to morning of May 8, 
1881; age when made, about 5 yrs. old — exact age not known ; property of 
Thos. H. Malone, Nashville, Tenn. 

Maid of the Elms 6960, imp. in 1878 by E. P. P. Fowler. 



BUTTER TESTS OF JERSEYS. 75 

Wakena 19721.— Yield of milk, 314 lbs. 8 oz. ; yield of butter, 16 lbs., 
salted; test made June 22 to 28, 1883 ; age when made, 3 yrs. 2 mos. ; property 
of A. P. Foster, Plainville, Minn. 

i Tom Brown 2940 { l^^^a f' S^^ji"'' 
f Tom Brown 2d 5639 - r r-an.i n,,bo rr-, 

Notre Dame 8482 ^\T?^ A^]\''^ ^^'' 
Wakena 19721^ lLubie46&o 

[ Gipsey Countess 9188, imp. 



Dairy Pride 4th P. S. 521.— Yield of milk, 302 lbs. 4 oz. ; yield of butter, 
16 lbs., salted; test made May 29 to June 5, 1883 ; age when made, 3 yrs. SJ 
mos. ; property of Wm. S. Taylor, Burlington, N. J. 

i Tom 77, H. C. | ^.11^"?,!^ V'' ^■^■ 

r Victor 148, H.C. \ I Belle oU2, C. 

Dairy Pride 4th, P. S. ! ( La Petite Janne 10G5,C. 

^^^ ^- 1 ( Orange Peel 129, H. C. 

[Dairy Pride 2d P. S. 37, - . p.^..^. „f ,y„, .„ 

H. C. Dairy Pride 348, C. -[ G^ory 61 C 



Countess 114. — Yield of butter, 16 lbs, ; property of Gen. W. S. Lincoln, 
Worcester, Mass. 

Countess 114, imp. 1851 by Thos. Motley. 



Ida of Bear Lake (6169). — Yield of milk, "an average of 12 qts. "; yield 
of butter, 16 lbs.; test made Feb. (last week in), 1881 ; age when made, 5 yrs. ; 
property of Chester Bordwell, Cambridge, O. 

( Southampton 117, imp. 
f Prince of Warren 1512 < 
I (Gold Drop 222, imp. 

Ida of Bear Lake 6169J , Hector r^9 f Prince Albert 119 

[Countess of Warren 3896^ ^ ^ } Sir'cWef 131 

Uulia o69o -^ jf^^j.y Lou^des 273 

"AVell fed on hay, straw and different kinds of ground feed." 



Dom Pedro's Julian (8631).— Yield of butter, 16 lbs.; test made Dec. 12 
to 18, 1881 ; age when made, 4 yrs. ; property of Paul Ballest, Ballietsville, Pa. 

f Iron Bank 1120 j 2f,i?^*^"^, , :^^ 
r Dom Pedro 2092 J 'tn^^^l-^^^'^' 

I (Lebanon 2616 jg^ 1^4^27 

Dom Pedro's Julian 8631 -j ^ °^*^^^ ^*^' 

[Brunette Balliet 6733, 
imp. in 1876 



76 BUTTER TESTS OF JERSEYS. 

Belle of Scituate 7977.— Yield of butter, IG lbs. ; property of C. 0. 
Ellms, Scituate, Mass. 

f Pharos 3552, imp. in 1870 

Bene Of scituate 79VV| j Victor 3550 { r/^otf|40 

L Jersey Belle of Scituate 7828^ „„,, | Vi^otor sllo 

t. jenny '»-' | pannie 7823 



Valhalla 5300.— Yield of butter, 16 lbs. ; property of C. P. Markle & 
Sons, West Newton, Pa. 

i-ATo^inc, 7fia /Willie Boy 434, imp. 

'=• „oi 11-n f ^^^""^ ^^'^ 1 Lady Mary 1148, imp. 

I Signal 11/0-^ f Albert 44 

iPansy Morris 2060 ] ^i'Z 6th 38 

Valhalla 5300 -| \r. t -, ^ ^ 

I (Grand Duke Alexis 1040 vfctorine La Chaise "740 
I Azelda 3872 J Grand Duchess of St. Peters 2733, ^ victoiine J.a i^naise -/w 

( imp. in 1871 



Jvilia Evelyn 6007.— Yield of milk, 233 lbs. 8 oz. ; yield of butter, 15 lbs. 
15^ oz., uusalted ; test made March 23 to 29, 1883 ; age when made, 6 yrs. 5 
mos. ; property of W. B. Montgomery, Starkville, Miss. 

fNelusko479 ISyii" 

fAldinell36 ] (JNeiiyos 

I (Gazelle of Mobile 1735, imp. 

.Tulla Evelyn 6007 j f Hal, 1000 f Motley 515 

^, Mink -oi» < Mattie Micawber 2547 



Brunette Le Gros 9755. — Yield of butter, 15 lbs. 15 oz. ; test made Jan., 

1883 ; age when made, between 7 and 8 yrs. ; property of S. ^Y. Robbins, 

Wethersfield, Conn. 

(Welcome 172 J. H. B. 
fTom P. S. 77 J. H. B.-^ 
I (Belle 302 J. H. B. 

Brunette Le Gros 9755 ■! 

[DaisyP. S. 92J. H. B. 



Kate Gordon 8387.— Yield of milk, 194 lbs. 7 oz. ; yield of butter, 15 lbs. 
15 oz., unsalted ; test made May 14 to 20, 1883 ; age when made, 4 yrs. 6 mos. ; 
property of M. C. Campbell, Spring Hill, Tenn. 

(Pertinatti713 {F^^^fiify"' 

f Pertinax 1965 ] | ^^^^^^^ 247 

1 ( Roxana 1/61 ] Cowslin 5th 840 

Kate Gordon 8387 J. *■ ^^^siip om 84.) 
I ( Normandy 1046 
l_Normanda 3914-? 



* Olive 4th 3018 {^T>Sim7 



BUTTER TESTS OF JERSEYS, 77 

Nymphsea 5141.— Yield of milk, 242 lbs. 8 oz. ; yield of butter, 15 lbs. 
14.i oz., salted ; test made Aug. 6 to 12, 1883 ; age when made, 7 yrs. 3 mos. ; 
property of AVm. Simpson, New York. 

,T •* no ( Saturn 94, imp. 
.oo jJ'iPiterSS j Rhea 166, imp. 
Mercury 432 -^j ( Saturn 94, imp. 

(Alpheal/1 -, Rhea 166, imp. 
Nympha'a5141 -^ f Jupiter 93 

i.^ ^ 0..1 ^e^cury432 -AlphealVl 
, Pbadra 2561 - f jupiter 93 

(Leda/99 JEuropane 



Lass of Scituate 9555.— Yield of milk, 196 lbs. 12 oz. ; yield of butter, 
15 lbs. 14 oz., saltfed ; test made June, 1883 ; age when made, 5 yrs. 1 mo. ; 
property of Orestes Pierce, East Baldwin, Me. 

\ Pharos 3552, imp. 
r Pharos Jr. S621 -> 

( Blonde 378, imp. 



Lass of Scituate 9555 \ f Pilot 3549 

I Victor 3550 - Minnie 7826 

( Jersey Belle of Scituate 7828 < < Victor 3550 

( Jenny / hSl ^ Fanny 7823, imp. 

Feed— Bran, 2 qts. ; cornmeal 2 qts. ; cottonseed meal, 1 qt. 



Oenone 8614.— Yield of milk, 185 lbs. 12 oz. ; yield of butter, 15 lbs. 14 
oz., unsalted ; test made Qct. 10 to 17, 1883 ; age when made, 5 yrs. 6 mos. ; prop- 
erty of M. M. Gardner, Nashville, Tenn. 

, ,, . ^an f Willie Boy 434 

.,. ,„.„ Marius^eO l Imp. Lady May 1148 

(Signal 1170 -; (Aniprt44 
I ^ I Pansy Morris 2060 - f ansy g 

Oenone 8614 \ (Imp.Bismark 292 

T- o^onco K0^^*416 -(Dahlia 401 

I Lina 2d 3082 - ] Iu^p_ Rismark 292 

(Linal434 I Belle 1225 



Nelly 2402.— Yield of butter, 15 lbs. 14 ok.; property of W. L. & W. 
Rutherford, Waddington, N. Y. 

Nelly 2402, imp. 1868 by Thomas Motley. 



Jolie of St. Lambert 5126.— Yield of milk, 298 lbs. ; yield of butter, 15 
lbs. 13^ oz., salted 1 oz. to lb. ; test made May 2 to 8, 1883 ; age when made, 8 
yrs. 10^ mos. ; property of W. A. Reburn, Montreal, Can. 

r Victor Hugo 197, imp. | jjaggje 

f Lord Lisgar 1066 < . /On Island of J. 

(Pauline 1st 494, imp. | Hebe 1st 489, imp. 

Jolie of St. Lambert 5126 { , ^ , ^a^ ! Defiance 196, imp. 

I .o T =,., f^^'^*^^*^*^ I Lisette 492, imp. 

L Psyche of St. L. 5121^ fjerrv 

(Amelia 484, imp. JToby 



78 BUTTER TESTS OF JERSEYS. 

Lucy Gray 2746. — Yield of butter. 15 lbs. 13 oz., unsalted ; test made 
June 17 to 23, 1874 ; property of Wm. H. Hayden, Albany, Vt. 

( Duke of W. 35, imp. 
f Major Adams 1044 •'. 
I , ( Lavinia 1079, imp. 

Liicj' Gray 2746 -j . Maior 7i 

I ( Young Ma or 214 ] Rrenda 789 

L Ladv Lightfoot 2745-^ ^ tireiida /SJ 

( Tulip 1793, imp. 



Tobira 8400.— Yield of milk, 235 lbs. 8 oz. ; yield of butter, 15 lbs. 13 oz., 

salted ; test made April 16 to 22, 1882 ; age when made, 3 yrs. 5 mos. ; property 

of W. B. Montgomery, Starkville, Miss. 

|MayBoy705{Bismarcy92,imp. 

r Champion of America 1507- LMngsto?m 173 

■Tobira 8400 J ( Pans> 101.. | ^olly 2d 1020 

I 

[Imp. Merry 4814 



Lily of Burr Oaks 1101.— Yield of milk, 192 lbs. 15 oz. ; yield of butter, 
15 lbs. 13 oz., salted; test made Nov. 9 to 15, 1883; age when made, 3 yrs. 11 
mos. ; property of Mrs. John Hamilton, Farmer City, 111. 

(Imp. Critic 540 { S'l^mif ll"! ''^'^^ 

r Ike Felch 1292 -< ^ ^™P- *-^^^^ '■'^'^^ 

I ( Maid of Juda 2429, imp. 

Lily of Burr Oaks 1101 f Mark Taplev -70 f Imp. Sam Weller 271 

Lily Godfrey 3792/''''^'^ "^'P^'^ "" SsSLjr 0-6 

(Lady Godfrey 678 { ^^^^^^^.f ^'- ~'' 



Edwina 6713. — Yield of butter, 15 lbs. 13 oz. ; test made Autumn, 1881 
age when made, 4 yrs. ; proj^erty of J. B. Wade, Atlanta, Ga. 



/ nT„^;„c Tf. J Willie Boy 434 

f Signal 1170 f^™ '"^ i?» "^^ 

I ( Pansy Morris 2060 ^ilTrti ss 



Edwina 6713 ■{ 

LVictorine La Chaise 2740, imp. in 1871 



Valerie 6044.— Yield of milk, 284 lbs. 8 oz. ; yield of butter, 15 lbs. 13 oz., 
salted ; test made June 9 to 15, 1882 ; age when made, 5 yrs. ; property of W. 
B. Montgomery, Starkville, Miss. 

Nelusko479 JNenJsf" 

f Butterprint 1863 J ( Nelly 5o 



1 ( ISIollie Horton 1734, imp. 

Valerie 6014 r Motley 515 

(Hue 1009 1 -Rpscip TW 

L Oktibeha Duchess 4422-^ [ a ihprt 44 

iLucky Belle 2214 {pinsy6th38 



BL'TTEK TESTS OF JERSEYS. T9 

Phlox 16399.— Yield of milk, 175 lbs.; yield of butter, 15 lbs. 12i oz., 
unsalted ; test made Aug. 19 to 25, 1883 ; property of Wm. J. Webster, Columbia, 
Tenn. 

f Guy Mannering 698-; 

( Brunette Lass 1780 

°^ ''■' ' I (Duke of Grayholdt 1035, imp. 

[Gazania4513 

( Beauvine 1593, imp. 

Feed— 6 qts. daily of corn and oats mixed in equal parts and ground to- 
gether, fed with cait hay; pasture, timothy, orchard grass and bluegrass. 



Lady Bidwell 10303.— Yield of milk, 265 lbs. 4 oz. ; yield of butter, 15 
lbs. 12 oz., salted ; test made March, 1883 ; age when made, 4 yrs. : property of 
(Jeo. S. Phelps, Warehouse Point, Conn. 

I T, -^^ nA ncoQ f Burnside 1234 

r^ .. „-, .nor. j Burnside 2d 2838 |LaureI1973 

r Paddy \^ ilsou 8080 -! ( Burnside ] "34 
I i Lilac Hanmer 4382 { £^^'^f La 4379 

Lady Bidwell 10303 -J , -d _ -^^ o^ oeoa J Burnside 1234 

K, ,^ , ( Burnside 2d 2838 | Laurel 1973 

l Queen of Coventry 806o- j Lyman 793 

(AnnM&064 | Ann 1974 

Feed— 6 qts. wheat bran and cornmeal mixed, 10 qts. of potatoes daily ; hay. 



Lerna 3634.— Yield of milk, 242 lbs. 9 oz ; yield of butter, 15 lbs. 12 oz., 
salted ; test made Sept. 29 to Oct. 5, 1880 ; age when made, 6 yrs. 3 wks. ; prop- 
erty of Wm. Simpson, New York. 

,T -t no f Saturn 94, imp. 

Jupiter 9o 1 Rhea 166, imp 

r Mercury 432 -. j Saturn 94, imp. 

lAlpheal/1 I Rhea 166, imp 

Lerna 3634 i , . ^ • , o-o j Saturn 94, imp. 

L ■ !>• , A .r-,.^^'^'''''''" I Bronx 306, imp. 

LGussie Richards 1673- ^ ^. , , ,„„ | John Bull 358, imp. 

( Lady Richards 101/ 1 Lady Webster 638, imp. 



Fanny Taylor 6714.— Yield of milk, 223 lbs. ; yield of butter, 15 lbs. 12 
oz., unsalted ; test made Dec. 28 to Jan. 3, 1883 ; age when made, 5 yrs. 8 mos. ; 
property of Jno. Middleton, Shelby ville, Ky. 



/ ,r • nar, f Willie Boy 434, imp. 

re- 111-n j^la""^^60 I Lady Mary 1148, imp. 

f Signal 1170 { \ Aiiprt 44 

I ] Pansy Morris 2063 ] ^.^^tJ^^th 33 

( Pierre 

( Frolic 



r^ -,.-,. ; tl'ansy6th38 

Fannv Taylor 6714 ■{ "■ •' 

I I Pierrot 636, imp 

i_ Bonanza 3965 ■( 

Frolic, imp. 



80 BUTTER TESTS OF JEESEYS. 

Julia Walker 10133. — Yield of butter, 15 lbs. 12 oz. ; test made June, 
1880 ; age when made, 5 yrs. ; property of Thos. Fitch, New London, Conn. 

( Pierrot 636, imp. 
f Pierrot 2d 1669 -{ 

I ( Dainty 796, imp. 1869, 

Julia Walker 10133^ /On Island 

fLandseerSSl i nP77ip <?7ii 

lFanmeLandseerl969 - (.iJazzied/J 

(Sylph 615, imp. 1869 



M3rrtle 2d 211. — Yield of butter, 15 lbs. 12 oz. ; test made July 1 to 
1875 ; age when made, 6 yrs. ; property of Thos. Fitch, New London, Conn, 

( Blucher 48, imp. 
r Blucher 2d 102 J. 

{ Belle Bowen 206, imp. 
^y'^^^-'l^llj ^^^^^ /Shaker21 

[Myrtle 208 ] jaeS'^Scott 46 

(, Daisy b / I Duchess 4th 204 



Lady of Bellevue 7705.— Yield of milk, 169 lbs. 8 oz. ; yield of butter, 
15 lbs. 11 oz., unsalted ; test made Nov. 19 to 26, 1883 ; age when made, 5 yrs. 
4 mos. ; property of M. M. Gardner, Nashville, Tenn. 

( Imp. Lawrence 61 
f Lord Lawrenc 1414 -< 
I (imp. Lady Mary 1148 

Lady of Belle Vue 7705-^ 

(On I. of J. 
[Lady Burlington 1713 -< 

(imp. Favorite of the Elms 1656 

Feed — 5 qts. cornmeal, 6 qts. ground oats, 4 gals, cut up sheaf oats ; pasture, 
bluegrass, very poor. 



Countess of Gasela 9571.— Yield of milk, 213 lbs. 10 oz.; yield of butter, 
15 lbs. 11 oz., unsalted ; test made Oct. 17 to 31, 1883 ; age when made, 4 yrs. 6 
mos. ; property of M. M. Gardner, Nashville, Tenn. 

( Imp. Lawrence 61 
f Lord Lawrence 1414 J 
I (Imp. Lady May 1148 

Countess Gasela 9571 ■! f Orange Peel 2d, P. S. 31 

(RemarkableF. S. 229 J J. H. B. 
I Mary Jane of Belle Vue < J. H. B. ) Young Rose P. S. 43 

9571 ( Nelly F. S. 1509 J. H.B. [ J. H. B. 

Feed — 4 qts. cornmeal, 4 qts. ground oats, 4 gals, cut up sheaf oats, daily ; 
pasture, short orchard and bluegrass. 



BUTTER TESTS OF JERSEYS. 81 

Duchess of St. Lambert 5111. — Yield of milk, 216 lbs.; yield of butter, 
15 lbs. 11 oz. ; test made Dec. 19 to 26, 1883 ; age when made, 8 yrs.; property 
of V. E. Fuller, Hamilton, Ont. 

/T„...i n=„o,.iifiR f Victor Hugo 197 

^ ^. T ,, ^ -1 1 1 i ° 1 Pauline iol 

Duchess of St. Lambert olll -^ . *■ 

(Pride of Windsor 483, imp. from the Queen's Shaw Farm. 



Princess Bellworth 6801.— Yield of milk, 256 lbs. 4 oz. ; yield of butter, 
15 lbs. 10.^ oz., salted ; test made June 16 to 22, 1883 ; age when made, 5 yrs. 6 
inos. ; property of Jno. E. Phillips, Baltimore, Md. 

( PoU Tr so-, I Rob Roy 17 

f Rex 13.0 ColtJr.S-o 1^^2054 

, . ^ „ „ ,,,n ! ^ '''"'''''' "'^ '■''' ■ Lny Sale 3236 

Princess Bellworth 6801 •{ ■' 

I 1 King Harold 344 

i Belle of Middlefield 1516- r p.,,,, ci 

hlabell092 \tlal&mz 



Fancy Juno 6086. — Y^ield of butter, 15 lbs. 10 oz., salted ; test made Nov. 
29 to Dec. 6, 18S3 ; age when made, 6 yrs. 5 mos. ; property of R. S. Strader, 
Lexington, Ky. 

r^ ^r^ ^ o i o vn ^ ^^^ ^^°"*^ ^-''' '""'P' "f Coronf U.59, imp. 
r Red Cloud 2d 2260- ■ j .-.^ --.^ ' 

• Famosa 1364 S.563 mp 

Fancy Juno 6086 \ \ cmV^iq^' 

I (Prize Duke 942 1 Terlev Prize 1%7 imn 

[Fancy Fair 2858 J ( Jersej irTize i_0/, imp. 

(imp. Le Gallais' Fancy 1265 



Lucilla Kent 8892, imp.— Yield of milk, 149 lbs. 8 oz. ; yield of butter, 
15 lbs. 10 oz., unsalted, 16 lbs. 6 oz. salted ; test made INIai'ch 7 to 13, 1883 ; age 
when made, 7 yrs. ; property of V. E. Fuller, Hamilton, Ont. 

( Welcome 166, P. S. H. C. 
f Conqueror 89, P. S. H. C- 

I i Princess 769, F. S. H. C. 

Lucilla Kent 8892, imp. \ 

I ( Sans Peur 201, F. S. H. C. 

I Bessie 232, P. S. C. 

L'Echo 1230. F. S. C. 



Silenta 17685.— Yield of butter, 15 lbs. 10 oz. ; test made Aug. 12 to 18, 

1883 ; age when made, 6 yrs. 2 mos. ; property of Chas. AV. Beardsley, Milford; 

Conn. 

( St. Helier 45, imp. 
f 0x0111922-^ .gj Hglier 45 j 

... , ,.,„- ' ^y^'^^^ ^^^^ 1 lanthe 4562 

SiIental/680 J, fNimrod2d246 

Tnr« jwi 1 Garland 857 

[Lara 4306-^^ j Commodore 56 

/ Lffie o23 J Countless 897 



82 BUTTER TESTS OF JERSEYS. 

Brunette Lass 1780.— Yield of butter, 15 lbs. 10 oz. ; age when made, 
10 yrs. ; property of W. J. Webster, Cohimbia, Tenn. 

Brunette Lass 1780, imp. by E. P. P. Fowler. 



Chenda 4599.— Yield of milk, 284 lbs. ; yield of butter, 15 lbs. 9^ oz. ; test 
made June 13 to 19, 1882; age when made, 6 yrs. 6 mos. ; property of Camp- 
bell Brown, Spring Hill, Tenn. 

,, • ^.n (Willie Boy 434 { P^p.' L^dy Mary 1148 

f Marius 760 
I I Imp. Lady Mary 1148 

Chenda 4599 -{ „ , ^„, f On I of J 

L. ..• ,,,,jTancred501 { top. Velvet 294 ' 

Chatelaine 1916-^. '^ ^ 
(Imp- Lady Ella 1146 



Vaniah 6597.— Yield of milk, 216 lbs. 4 oz. ; yield of butter, 15 lbs. 9J 
oz. ; test made Jan. 28 to Feb. 3, 1883 ; property of T. F. Shotwell, Bucyrus, 0. 

(On I. of J. 
i Iron Bank 1120, imp. in dam-^ 

(Birdie 2611 



Vaniah 6597 



t Matchless 1277, imp. 



Kitty Colt 2213.— Yield of milk, 214 lbs. 8 oz. ; yield of butter, 15 lbs. 9J 
oz., salted ; test made May 16 to 22, 1883 ; age when made, 11 yrs. 5^- mos. ; 
property of W. B. Montgomery, Starkville, Miss. 

(Jerry 15, imp. 
r Albert 44 < 

(Frankie 17, imp. 
Kitty Colt i213 ■! 

[ Kitty Lightfoot 2d 1300, imp. - 

( Kitty Lightfoot 835, imp. 



Lily Darling 11713.— Yield of milk, 197 lbs. 8 oz. ; yield of butter, 15 
lbs. 9 oz., salted ; test made Aug. 30 to Sept. 5, 1883 ; age when made, 5 yrs. 
7 mos. ; property of A. C. Jennings, Urbana, Ohio. 

Lily Darling 11713, imp. 

Feed— 12 qts. ground corn and oats, one-third corn and two-thirds oats ; no 
pasture. 



BUTTER TESTS OF JERSEYS. 



83 



Idalene 11841.— Yield of milk, 234 lbs. 4 oz. ; yield of butter, 15 lbs. 8h 
oz., salted ; test made Aug. 6 to 12, 1883 ; age when made, 4 yrs. 10 mos. ; prop- 
erty of Wm. Simpson, New York. 



Idalene 11841 ■{ 
I 



f Ceccol673 

I 



[ Tyca 4559 



( Mercury 432 
(.Ceres 427, imp. 
("Mercury 432 
(Hybla 2991 



f Jupiter 93 
\ Alphea 171 



f Jupiter 93 

'( Alphea 171 

( Dolphin 2d 468, imp. 

'(. Julia Richards 1674 



Lustre (2062).— Yield of milk, 286 lbs.; yield of butter, 15 lbs. 8 J oz. ; 
test made June 12 to 18, 1876; age when made, 4 yrs. ; property of C. S. Dole, 
Crystal Lake, 111. 



Lustre 2062 -J 



(Clement on Island 
f Orange Peel 502 ^ 
I ( Cowslip on Island 



Locket 560 



( On Island 



(Laura 559, imp. 1868 

Test made without feed ; pasturage of mixed grasses. 



Duchess Caroline 3d 6041.— Yield of milk, 224 lbs. ; yield of butter, 15 
lbs. 8 oz., unsalted: test made April 9 to 15, 1883; age when niade, 6 yrs. 2 
mos. ; property of W. B. Montgomery, Starkville, Miss. 



Duchess Caroline 3d 6041 ■{ 



fAldinellSe 
I 



[ Duchess Caroline 2022 



Nelusko 479 
Gazelle of Mobile 1735 
Hero 840 
Caroline 2d 2019 



f Rajah 340 
"( Nelly 55 



J J. P. Cushing's bull 
( Flora 2018 
JOnl. ofJ. 
( Imp. Caroline 



Niva 7623.— Yield of milk, 201 lbs. 7 oz.; yield of butter, 15 lbs. 8 oz., 
salted; test made April 14 to 20, 1880 ; age when made, 4 yrs. 9 mos. ; property 
of C. A. Keefer, Sterling, 111. 



Caen 2317 



Niva 7523 



f Mercury 432 
"I Europa 176 

Countess of Normandy 267 -[ ?°,J„ ^^ansv 2479. imp. 

( Scrooge 369 { l^.^e'^VMmn''' ''^^■ 

I Countess Gisela 2820 \ D^cfenes ^77^" 

lGazel]e996 {&els3d'990 



Alpheus 1168 



84 BUTTER TESTS OF JERSEYS. 

La Belle Petite 5472.— Yield of butter, ]5 lbs. 8 oz., salted 1 oz. to lb.; 
test made in June, 1881 ; age when made, 5 yrs. ; projierty of Cooper & INIaddux, 
Heading, Ohio. 

( Stoke Pogis 1259, imp. -[ l^^l'^S Kiotcr 751 E. H. B. 

rStokePogisSd 2238- iS^^'F , om-c-TXT, 

Marjoram 3239, imp. ■ ?r^,- ^S*^"" "^^ ^- ^- ^• 
La Belle Petite 5472 -i "^ l^*'§"'^\,- . ^-, ir tr r 

I ( Stoke Pogis 1259, imp. - ^,°""S Rioter <ol E. H. B. 

[La Petite Mere 5470- [^ J -,^--o'-lit, 

\ Violet 3d 3240, imp. { ?^£J-^' ^- ^- ^■ 



Daisey 2d 15761.— Yield of milk, 231=] lbs. ; yield of butter, 15 lbs. 8 oz., 
salted ; te.st made July 19 to 20, 1883; age when made, 7 yrs.; jiroperty of J. E. 
GilHngham, Villa Xova, Pa. 

( Bee's Wing 59, P. S. .T. H. B. 
Daisey 2d 15761 - 

Daisey 1260, P. S. J. H. B. 



Palestina 4644. — Yield of butter, 1.5 lbs. 8 oz., salted; test made April 30 
to May 7, 1883; age when made, 8 yrs. 1 mo.; property of A. F. INIullin, Mt. 
Holly Springs, Pa. 

I Pierrot 636, imp. 
f Pierrot 2d 1609 - 

( Dainty 796, imp. 
Palest ina 4644 \ f^Tilpndirl '^ imri 

I rOen. Scott 46 \ of i^",? -i "■' ^' 

[ Palestine 3d 1104 - I Sue 2d 05 

(Palestine 26, imp. 

Feed — Two qts. meal — half corn and half oats — 2 qts. wheat bran and 1 qt. 
oil meal, twice daily ; hay first half of week and green rye second. The change 
to rve seemed to decrease the butter. 



Etiquette 4300. — Yield of butter, 15 lbs. 8 oz. ; proi^erty of Orestes 
Pierce, East Baldwin, Maine. 

I TVf.,,.;,-,^. -rn / Willie Bov 434 

r Hamilton 1074 '''^"'^^ "' ^S^^ 
^,. ,, ,.,, I *EmilyHamptonl912 {Southampton 11. 

Etiquette 4o00 ( Kaulbach 185 | Uncle Pete No. 2, 186 

Esther 889 -' ^^''''"'''''^ ^^'' I Katy Darling No. 2, 435 

[ Esther 889 , J (.Q^^gj jgo 

(Edith 44/ I Jura 224 



Violet 3d 3240.— Yield of butter, 15 lbs. 8 oz.; property of T. S. Cooper, 
Coopersburg, Pa. 

Violet 3d 3240, imp. 



BUTTER TESTS OF JERSEYS. 85 

Jeanne Le Bas (2476).— Yield of butter, lo lbs. 8 oz. ; property of :Mr. H. 

Bordin-Bowen. 

( Noble (Island Herd Book 71) 
Jeanne Le Bas 2476 -{ 

Daisy Pride (Island Herd Book 348) 



My Queen 12614.— Yield of butter, 15 lbs. 8 oz. ; property of Jno. V. 
N. Willis, Malborough, N. J. 

.^ , ,.« i^^'^lco^^^l {Brenda 11107 

( \ oung Duke 138 - ^ 

( Duchess 101, imp. 1868 
My Queen 12G11- 

I I Sir Charles 131, imp. 1860 

[ Carrie 38'J4 ^, 

( May Lowndes 273, imp. 1860 



Orphean 4636.— Yield of milk, 83 qts. ^ pts. ; yield of butter, 15 lbs. 7 
oz., salted; test made Nov. 6 to 13, 1883; age when made, 8 yrs. G mos. ; 
property of S. W. Sterrett, Barnitz, Pa. 

, „ _-i (Lopez 313 

.rr ^. T 1 1-00 Zany5ol 'Pet 2d 747 

fHurds Ivanhoe lo22 - (T^m Tr IS'^ 
I ( Blooming Beauty 2584 { Fanny 2583 

Orphean 4636 1 (•Bismark292 

I May Boy 70o \ Crocus 1787 

|.Hurd'sOrpha3346 J _ f Tom Dasher 420 

( kizzie 3344 -^ ^ (.Qij.g p.^j^^. ^To o^ 3343 



Copper lOYO.- Yield of butter, 15 ll^s. 7 oz., salted ; test made June 6 
to 13, 1878; age when made, 8 yrs.; property of Miller Kitchum, Westport, Ct. 

f Blucher 48, imp. 
f Hockanum 792 - 

I (Dewdrop 1158, imp. 

Copper 1979 \ 

I ("Splendid 2, imp. 

[Rose 3d, 913 J (Jersey 9, imp. 

(,Rose2d,91o ( Rose 240, imp. 



Crust 4775.— Yield of butter, 15 lbs. 7 oz., salted ; test made Feb. 8 to 14, 
1883 ; age when made, 6 yrs. lOi mos. ; property of Jas. B. Wilder. 

Alpheusll68 -) bupiter93 

Crust 4775 (Europa 1-6 ^^,ip],eal71 

[ Countess of Windsor 2024, imp. 



86 BUTTER TESTS OF JERSEYS. 

Jersey 3260.— Yield of milk, 212 lbs. ; yield of butter, 15 lbs. 6 oz., salted ; 
test made Oct. 29 to Nov. 4, 1882 ; age when made, 18 yrs. 6 mos. ; property of 
AVoodside Farm Herd, Troy, N. Y; 

f Dick Swiveller Jr. 2/6 < ■• • f 

I (Twilight, imp. 

Jersey 3260 ^ 

I i Sailor 69, imp. 

[High Life 3259 ■{ 

{ Duchess 548, imp. 



Annie Smith 10324.— Yield of milk, 278 lbs. 4 oz. ; yield of butter, 15 lbs. 
6 oz., unsalted ; test made Jan. 24 to 31, 1882 ; property of A. B. Darling, Eamseys, 
New JerseJ^ 

("On I. of J. 

I Smith of Darlington 2458 < 

I (Premium of Darlington 5572, imp. 

Annie Smith 10324 -1 



[violet of Darlington 5573, imp. 
Feed — 3 qts. corn, 3 qts. oats daily. 



Enigma 5360.— Yield of milk, 234 lbs. 4 oz.; yield of butter, 15 lbs. 6 
oz., unsalted ; test made March 19 to 25, 1880; age when made, 6 yrs. ; property 
of Edwin Thorne, Millbrook, N. Y. 

(On Island 
f St. Martin 1482 - 

I (imp. in Dam Beauty 5311 

Enigma 5360 i, fftpn'l Wnrrpn 1480 

(Emily W. 5355, imp. 1870 



Witch Hazel 4th 6131.— Yield of milk, 260 lbs. 8 oz. ; yield of butter, 
15 lbs. bh oz. ; test made May 28 to June 3, 1882 ; age when made, 5 yrs. 6 mos. ; 
property of Campbell Brown, Spring Hill, Tenn. 

f Imp. Lawrence 61 A. J. C. C, J. H. B. 84 F. S. 
f Lord Lawrence 1414 < 

(imp. Lady Mary 1148 



Witch Hazel 4th 6131 



Imp. Southampton 117 

Witch Hazel 1360 -j f Imp. Clement 115 A. J. 

I I C. C. F.S.61,J. H. B. 

limp. Hazel 91 \ 

Imp. Lady Bird 221, A. 
L J. C. C.J. H. B.92 



BUTTER TESTS OF JERSEYS. 87 

Alphea 171. — Yield of butter, 15 lbs. 6 oz. ; property of R. M. Hoe, New 
York, N. Y. 

(Saturn 94, imp. 1861 
Alphea 171 ■{ 

( Rhea 166. imp. 1861 



Romp Ogden 2d 4764.— Yield of milk, 265^ lbs. ; yield of butter, 15 lbs. 

5 oz., salted | oz. to lb. ; test made May 20 to 26, 1882 ; age when made, 6 yrs. 
3 mos. ; property of Wm. E. Gates, Vicksburg, Miss. 

(Pilot Jr. 141 {Sil'o^^imp 

fPertinattiVlS -I (Jennie _/», imp. 

I (Pert 110, imp. 

Romp Ogden 2d 4764 j rn«vi«nd ^" J Com. Nut 36 

( uaKiana do < r'^,,,oi;_ lo 

[Romp Ogden 1571 ^ ^„^^^^^,^, „, ^,,, } McClKd 25 

( Buttercup 3d 1099 | Buttercup 2d 1100 



Zalma 8778.— Yield of milk, 221 lbs. 8 oz. ; yield of butter, 15 lbs. 5 oz. 
salted; test made Feb. 15 to 21, 1883; age when made, 4 yrs. 11 mos., proj^erty 
of Wm. Simpson, New York. 



Zalma 8778 

.Hybla2991 



Me,c«r,,8. ^^^^^^^^^^ {|K?l!il.T 

("Dolphin 2d 468, imp. 
jjulle Richards 1674 {Etf/^iel^a'rlslOn 



Feed. — Corn and oats ground together, a little oilmeal, best clover hay, 
some roots ; no pasture . 



Ara"wana Buttercup 6052. — Yield of milk, 343 lbs. ; yield of butter, 
15 lbs. 5 oz. ; test made May 15 to 21, 18S1 ; age when made, 4 yrs. ; property 
of T. Alex Seth, Baltimore, Md. 

[Rajah 340, imp. 1869 
fNoraJah812 ^^^^^^ {1^^^^^ 

Arawana Buttercup 6052 ^ } ^^{,i>^'^^y ^7 



Coe's Stella 3930 



L.oitJr.»-j 1 Maggie 2054 

Vri 7P 1 967 ^ ^^^S Harold 344 

Prize lJb7 -^ gj^Q^^ Flakes 1004 



Victory 16379, imp.— Yield of milk, 277 lbs. ; yield of butter, 15 lbs. 4^ 
oz.,unsalted; test made April 16 to 23, 1883; age when made, 5 yrs.; property 
of V. E. Fuller, Hamilton, Ont. 

Victory 16379, A. J. C. C. 1999 F. S. J. H. B., imp. 



88 BUTTliR TESTS OF JERSEYS. 

Genie Wallace 2d 6557.— Yield of milk, 239 lbs.; yield of butter, 15 
lbs. ih oz., salted ; test made May 16 to 22, 1882 ; age when made, 4 yrs. 7 mos. ; 
property of W. B. Montgomery, Starkville, IMiss. 

fSt. HeUer45, imp. 

f Ralph 957 1., T-i (Bertie 267 

(.Ibib/l Fairy 10 

Cenie Wallace 2d 6oo7j f Jove 179 

\n ■ w 11 orrJ-^"''''"^'"-®'^ ■ Hebe 4th 1180 

I Cenie Wallace 2663 ', 

( St. Mary 409 

Feed — Thrice daily ; bran, cornmeal, cottonseed ; pasture, good. 



Dorothy of Bovina 9373.— Yield of milk, 205 lbs. ; yield of butter, 15 
lbs. 4 oz., salted 1 o/. to lb. ; test made June 20 to 2(3, 1883; age when made, 
5 yrs. 3^, mos. ; property of AV. L. Rutherford, Franklin, N. Y. 

, -. . „„„ f Governor 890 

^ , ,„ . Vermont 89o Vietorine 2233, Imp. 

I Beu Butler of Bovina 2024- /Emperor 287 

Dorothy of Bovina ^^^^"^^ 2d 22G4 | ^J,^^ ,,, 

9373 I I'Peter Norman 1238, imp. 

[Daphne of Staatsbnrg 2d- c.o<,fc.v.„.„ oooc (Jenkins 888 

2027 (Daphne of Staatsbnrg 2o28 -^ por^as 3d 2270 

Feed— None ; pasture, rather poor. 



Forget-Me-Not O 10564.— Yield of milk, 220 lbs. 8 oz. ; yield of butter, 
15 lbs. 4 oz., salted; test made June 21 to 27, 1883; age when made, 3 yrs. 
8 mos. ; property of G. H. & H. A. Grinnell, Jefferson, Iowa. 

,,, ^ .1 , _,,., (Dolphin 2d 468, imp. 
f^onof Alpbeao62-|^l ^;g^l^;^ 

f Compeer 2obl - (Don Pedro 127 

(Bella Donna 1/2^ ■ Jersey Belle 2d 1527 
Forget-Me-NotO10o64-i ,,ii, -p,, ( Dolphin 2d 468, imp. 

Li- T, 1 -o,, < '"*''' of Alphea 062 ■ ^1 f^g^ 1-1 
L Olive Branch oo24 - _ ^ p.^j^ Pg^^ro 127 

( Olive _o_ 1^ -i^eWie Bly 226, imp. 



Maid of Five Oaks 7178.— Yield of milk, 273 lbs. 9 oz. ; yield of butter, 
15 lbs. 4 oz., salted i oz. to lb.; test made May 7 to 13, 1883 ; age when made, 
7 years ; property of Houghton Farm, Mountainville, N. Y. 

( Trust H. C. 162 F. S. 

rButterstampl01P.S."C."- „ ^ .- -„ <, (Sultan H. C. 58 F. S. 

I ( sultane H. C. / P. &. -, Longrenville Queen 

Maid of Five Oaks 7178 -J H. C. 272 F. S. 

(Fancy H.C. 1528 F.S. 



BUTTER TESTS OF JERSEYS. 89 

Merry Burlington 7600.— Yield of milk, 256 lbs. ; yield of butter, 15 
lbs. 4 oz., salted ; test made May 22 to June 2, 1883 ; age when made, 5 yrs. 
8 mos. ; property of J. T. & W. S. Shields, Beans Station, Tenn. 

, „„ , f John Le Bas 398 

( Monarch of Roxbury -^ xellie "8') 

f Merry Andrew 719 - 499 ^ Hartlord 52 

Merry Burlington I < ^^''^^ ^^ l Motto 80 

"iiOO I I Mogul 532, Imp. 

tLadv Burlington 2d 4032 - Lady Burlington 1713 , 

I imp. in dam \ Favorite ofthe Elms 1656 

Feed— 12 lbs. of cornmeal and 3 of cottonseed meal per day ; pasture, orchard 
grass and white clover. 



Purest 13730.— Yield of milk, 206 lbs. 14 oz. ; yield of butter, 15 lbs. 4 oz., 

salted; test made July 2 to 8, 1883 ; age when made, 2 yrs. 2 wks. ; property 

of Wm. Simpson, New York. 

,T -4. ,,o (Saturn 94, imp. 

,o. fJi^Piter9.. -(Rbeaieii.imp. 

I Mercury 4o2 ■> f Saturn 94, imp. 

I Ulpheaia I Khea 166, imp. 

Purest 13730 -{ (Jupiter 93 

I , , .,„ ( Mercury 4o2 lAi'.heam 

[ Nymphfea ol41 < ^ Mercury 4.32 

(PhDedra2o61 -[Leda799 

Peed— Corn and oats ground together; bran mashes; pasture, extra good 
white clover. 



Cowslip 5th 849.— Yield of butter, 15 lbs. 4 oz.; property of Dr. L. H. 
Twaddell, W. Philadelphia, Pa. 

( St. Clement 10, imp. 185G 
I Patterson 11 - „ ^ ^ ,. 

I (Dam imp. from Island by R. L. Colt 

Cowslip 5th 849 ■[ f On Island 

I (Jersey 9 l Dais v 241 

I Cowslip 893 - I Tain'tor 70 

lPha?be2d902 jphcebelOG 



Nazli 10327.— Yield of milk, 232 lbs. 8 oz. ; yield of butter, 15 lbs. 3^ oz., 

unsalted ; test made April 29 to May 5, 1883 ; age when made, 4 yrs. ; property 

of A. B. Darling, Ramseys, N. J. 

J r>oA f Mercury 432 

. ^ .. Sarpedon 9o0 -, Europa 176 

C Duke of D. 2460-' (Rioter 2d 469 

I (Eurotas 24o4 -^ Europa 176 

Nazli 10327 -i . . ■, 

I (Clement on I. of J. 

I Grace D. 5574 ■{ 

(violet of D. 5573 

Feed- 6 qts. corn, oats and bran ; two of each. 



90 BUTTER TESTS OF JERSEYS. 

Dark Cloud 9364.— Yield of milk, 256 lbs. 2 oz. ; yield of butter, 15 lbs. 
3.1 oz., salted 1 oz. to lb. ; test made Aug. 14 to 21, 1883 ; age when made, 6 yrs. 
4 mos. ; property of J. S. Rogers, Paterson, N. J. 

("Tally-Ho 880, imp. 
r Othello 1114 ^ rp^„^.^,„ ifiQfi f Columbiad 534, imp. 

Dark Cloud 93.U ^'^^*^"''" '''' t ^ig^^t Fawn 1407. i%. 

I i Fritz 565, imp. 

I Light Cloud 2865 J ^ p^jj^^^ Charles 816 

( feea a cam ziii ^ ^^^^ .-,^ ^^^ 



Lydia Libby 11698.— Yield of milk, 266 lbs. 4 oz. ; yield of butter, 15 
lbs. 3 oz., salted ; test made June 16 to 22, 1883 ; age when made, 4 yrs. 1 mo.; 
property of Jno. E. Phillips, Baltimore, Md. 

(Sweepstakes Duke 1905, imp. 
r Jack Libby 3307 ^ f Rancher l-'Sl 

Lydia of Libby \ U^pha 3d o3o2 | ^jpg^ 2912 

^^^^^ I f Barney 1491, imp. 

IFawnette of Woodstock J. f Frank Warren 1490 

3710 (,Kittredge s Little lawno^OS - po,,™ o^i o-nr 



Lady Adams 2d 6529. — Yield of butter, 15 lbs. 3 oz., unsalted ; test 
made June 2 to 8, 1883 ; age when made, 5 yrs. 6 mos. ; property of W. B. 
Dinsmore, Staatsburg, N. Y. 

C Vermont S9S -^ Governor 890 

r Moscow "303 i ^*'™°''* ^^^ ( Victorine 2233, imp. 

MOSCOW .30. J ^^^ ^.^^ {Zfnl'''Is 

Lady Adams 2d 6529 ■! ^ ^_ jonTofJ 

To^^ A^o^c^Qio j'^ari'^ii^'50 ( Lottie Warren 1667 

I Lady Adams 4919 i^^^ 2^^32, jstockwell 396, imp. 

I uammonia za idz- | Hammonia 1088, imp. 

Feed — 4 qts. cornmeal, oatmeal and wheatbran mixed ; pasture good. 



Atricia 6029. — Yield of butter, 15 lbs. 3 oz., salted ; test made April 30 
to May 6, 1882; age when made, 5 yrs. 22 days; property of H. G. Westlake, 
Hillsdale, Miss. 

f Blondin 1934, imp. 
f Blondin 3d 1935 -{ 
I ( Belle of Jersey 363, imp. 

"^"^''""1 J Patricia F. 189 {ESs^VT^ 

L Patricia 4th 4579 ■{ i p w pn t m w 

lorange Peel F. 129 {gSi^s'oF. 

Feed — 2 qts. cornmeal, 4 qts. wheatbran, 8 qts. oats, hay. 



BUTTER TESTS OF JERSEYS. 91 

Fragrance 4059.— Yield of butter, 15 lbs. 3 oz., salted 1 oz. to lb. ; test 
made Feb. 5 to 11, 1883; age when made, 10 yrs. ; property of Wm. Simpson, 
New York. 

I Jerry 15, imp. 

r Albert 44 <^ , . ,- • 

I Frankiel/, imp. 

Fragrance 4059 \ ,^^^t 

(Onl. of J. 
iMoruingGlory 2dl299, imp. ^ . 

^ ^ (.Morning Glory 908, imp. 



Nelida 2d 8227.— Yield of milk, 262 lbs. 2 oz. ; yield of butter, 15 lbs. 
2h oz. ; test made April 11 to 17, 1882 ; age when made, 3 yrs. 7 mos. ; property 
of D. A. Givens, Cynthiana, Ky. 

.„ . ,„„o ( Red Knight 666 

,T, . ..CO f Scion 1033 icybele3dl270 

f Beauclerc 1882 < - "■ ' 

(Niobe 99 

Nelida 2d 8227 \ ^tt * t^ i i^^^ f Orange Peel 864 

(Hampton Duke lo55 |Browney2184 

[Nelida 5346 i ^,. ^ _.,. f Lord Derby 203 

(Niobe2dol4 iNiobe99 



lola 4627.— Yield of milk, 232 lbs. 10 oz. ; yield of butter, 15 lbs. 2^ oz., 
salted ; test made Oct. 20 to 26, 1882 ; age when made, 7 yrs. 2 mos. ; property 
of Wm. Simpson, New Y^ork. 

,T -4. no f Saturn 94, imp. 

[Jupiter 9o I ^Yie& 166, imp. 

("Mercury 432 -^ f Saturn 94, imp. 

C Alphea 1/1 (Rhea 166, imp. 

■< . _ _ f Sntnrn 94. imt) 



Iola4627 ^ . „ /Saturn 94, imp. 

I ("Admiral 0/2 j Bronx 306, imp. 

tGussie Richards 1673 <j^ ^ „. ^ _^_ ,„,„ (John Bull 3.58, ii 

,imp. 



J 4»vxx^-*«.. -.- ( jironx auo, imp. 

^^■r ^ T,- V. ^ ,r,i- f John Bull 3.58, imp. 
(Lady Richards 101/ 1 j^^^^^ Webster 638, ir 



Arawana Poppy 6053.— Yield of milk, 236 lbs. 8 oz. ; yield of butter, 
15 lbs. 2 oz., unsalted ; test made May 30 to June 5, 1883 ; age when made, 5 yrs. 
10 mos. 22 days ; property of Watts & Seth, Baltimore, Md. 

TRajah 340, imp. 

r Norajah 812-^ ,, <^, f Sam Weller 40 

1 (Nora 434 I Nelly 55 

Arawana Poppy 6053 1 , ,, ,, -,= f Jack Horner 514 

I Matley 515 | jjg^, Merrilies 1372 

I. Poppy 4842 - c Dick S wiveller 74 

( Countess 3d 990 | countess 2d 991 

Feed— 1 qt. cornmeal, 2 qts. bran, twice daily, with green rye and pasture. 



92 BUTTER TESTS OF JERSEYS. 

Pet of Maplewood Farm 4854.— Yield of milk, 259 lbs. 12 oz. ; yield 
of butter, 1.? lbs. 2 oz., salted ; test made May 28 to June 3, 1883 ; property of 
L. M. Fair, Wallingford, Conn. 

( Victor 7'J7, imp. 
Pet of Maplewood Farm 4854 -J 

/ Margaretta 1994, imp. 



Bessie Bradford 2d 7271. — Yield of butter, 15 lbs. 2 oz.; test made last 
week in June, 1883 ; age when made, 6 yrs. 6 mos. ; property of Alice M. Brad- 
ford, West Chester, N. Y. 

{ St. Helier 45 

f Bluetooth 1821 -, rm-Hpiipr4^ 

ISilene4307 {La^lsoe 

Bessie Bradford 2d 7271 \ j Mercury 432 

I Bessie Bradford 7269 ^ '""' "^^^ '''' } ^dna M 668 

(Edith 4th 817 {I'dThMsoe 



Lady Oaks 2d 5246.— Yield of butter, 15 lbs. 2 oz., salted ; test made 
May 18 to 24, 1881; age when made, 6 yrs. 6 mos.; property of John E. 
Phillips, Baltimore, Md. 

(On I. of J. 

f Baltimore Boy 837 J 
I (Violet 2080, imp. 

Lady Oaks 2d 5246 ' 

I (On I. of J. 

LLady Oaks 2081 

(La Creme 2082, imp. 

Feed — Two qts. cornmeal, 2 qts. wheat middlings; pasture, good clover 
and orchard grass. 



Queen of Ashantee 14554.— Yield of milk, 116 lbs.; yield of butter, 
15 lbs. 2 oz., unsalted; test made June 25 to July 2, 1883; age when made, 
4 yrs. 4 mos. ; property of S. M. Bui'nham. 

/ T-„«-,^ oQ.> -c a -a n /Nonpareil P. S. 37 H. C. 

r Guy Pawkes F. S. 251 j ^'"^^'^ -^o F. S. H. C. j^joomassie 1442 F. S. 

„ f , 1 „ i ^^' *-'■ (Angelica F. S. 1738 H. C. 

Queenof Ashan- I ^ " 

tee 14554. 1 fRrnwnPrincp85F ^ H / Prince of Wales llo F. S. 

1 Gros Puits 1154 F. S. J ^'^'^^^'^ ^"^'^'^ ^^ ^ • ^- ^- ^- (^ H. C. 

I- H-*^'- (st. JeannaiseF. S.1452. 

Feed — 4 qts. cornmeal, 4 qts. bran, daily; pasture, red top and June grass. 



BUTTER TESTS OF JERSEYS. 



93 



Naomie's Pride 16745.— Yield of milk, 190 lbs. 4 oz. ; yield of butter, 
15 lbs. 2 oz., i^alted ; test made Aug. 30 to Sept. 5, 1883; age when made, 3 yrs. 
3 mos. ; property of A. C. Jennings, Urbana, 0. 



Naomie's Pride 

1G745 



, /-v „ „ c-i.,-„ im/- (Orange Peel -d 3C J. H. B. 

, ^. , , ^ „ , Orange Skin 121G ^,^ -^ 3^^^ ■ 

fRidgelv of Hampton -, ',_.,-> f 
I c046 (BuUon2d3160 



-1 

[Naomie Ronsby 16742 



/ Sam 402 

( Button 953 

n,.o,.,r<. ci.,-„ 101R i Orange Peel 2d 36 J. H. B., H. C. 
Orange Skin 1216 ] ^.^^^^l o^^^^ ^^^ 

] Actceon 914 

( Belle Fowler 2437 



(Ronsby 67S7 



Azelda 2d 7022.— Yield of milk, 216 lbs. 5 oz. ; yield of butter, 15 lbs. 
2 oz., salted; test made April 7 to 13, 1883; age when made, 4 yrs. 11 mog. ; 
property of "\Vm. Craik, Frankfort, Ky. 



f Monsieur 1723 



Azelda 2d 7022 



Azelda 3872 



fVespucius 758 

(Madame 1812 

r Grand Duke Alexis 1040 

(Grand Duchess of St. Petersburg 



fOnl. ofJ. 

( Vesper Lass 1784 

J Tip 366 

(Maiden 1461 

JOnl. of J. 

I Victorine La Chaise 2740 

2733. 



Aleph Judea 11389.— Y'ield of milk, 241 lbs. 8 oz. ; yield of butter, 15 
lbs. If oz., salted; test made Nov. 13 to 19, 1883; age when made, 3 yrs. 10 
mos. ; property of S. M. Neel, Shelby villa, Ky. 



Aleph Judea 11389 \ 



( John Knox 328 

I 



I Julie of St, Lambert - 
5483 I 



^■^^ A f^^ A.^Ao.^r,, ("Red Cloud 529 

r Red C loud 2d 2260 \ Formosa 1364 

1 Lady Pigot 2d 5798 imp. in dam ■[ -^^^^ pjg^^ 3-y- 

( Lord Monek 304 
1 Amelia 484 



'Bufler2055 

, Rosette of St. Lambert 5708 



f Lord Lisgar 10C.6 
"( Victoria 411 



Aldarine 5301.— Y'ield of milk, 232 lbs. 15 oz. ; yield of butter, 15 lbs. 1^ 
oz., unsalted ; test made May 28 to June 3, 18S2 ; age when made, 6 yrs. 3 mos. ; 
property of W. J. Chinn, Frankfort, Ky. 



Aldarine 5301 -j 



(Signal 1173 
I 



Marius 7G0 
Pansy Morris 2000 



Alda 3872 



r Grand Duke Alexis 1040 
(Archie 1112, imp. 



f Willie Bov 434 

'( Lady Mary 1140 

( Albert 44 

1 Pansy 6tLi 38 

(On I. of J. 

'( Victorine La Chaise 2743 



No feed ; pasture, good bluegrass. 



94 BUTTEK TESTS OF JERSEYS. 

Oitz 8649.— Yield of milk, 293 lbs. 1 oz.; yield of butter, 15 lbs. 1 oz., 
unsalted ; test made June 10 to 18, 1882 ; age when made, 4 yrs. ; property of 
Dr. J. S. Earhart, Mulberry, Ind. 

( Prize Duke 942 { ji^sl^^rize imn 

f Clive Duke 1901 ■{ (Jersey Jr-rize, imp. 

I (.Welcome Beauty 1268, imp. 

Oitz 8649 -i 

I [ Saratoga 135, imp. in dam 

Lie A. 6284 1. ^thosn (Rogers 121 

Uo 5th 280 tl0 3d245 



Roselaine 7167. — Yield of butter, 15 lbs. 1 oz., salted ; test made Dec. 5 
to 11, 1883 ; age when made, 5 yrs. 8 mos. ; property of Garrettson Bros., 
Pendleton, Ind. 



Roselaine 7167 -1 



(On I. of J. 
f Grand Duke Alexis 1040 J 
I (Victorine la Chaise 2740 



Rosa Gamp 2732, imp. 



Dairy O. 12227.— Yield of milk, 217 lbs. ; yield of butter, 15 lbs. J oz., 
unsalted ; test made April 25 to May 1 , 1883 ; age when made, 2 yrs. 9 mos. ; 
property of W. B. Montgomery, Starkville, Miss. 

pray Boy 705 jF^^^/^Tif 

r Champion of America 1567 j } ?[°™||(^;^ ^3 

B«irv r 1 0007 ^ ^^""^^ ^^^ * Dolly 'M 1020 

Dairy C.122_7 j . ja^j^ Horner 514 

I Dairy 2d 3891 i ^ Meg Merrilies 1372 

( Dairy 2861, imp. 



Fan of Groville 7458.— Yield of milk, 263 lbs. 12 oz. ; yield of butter, 
15 lbs., unsalted ; test made June 11 to 17, 1883 ; age when made, 8 yrs. 4 mos. ; 
property of Beech Grove Farm, Beech Grove, Ind. 

(Welcome 1G6, H. C. ■[ ^^^^'' |^'/p^- ^• 
rSansPeur201,F.H.C.^ ( Dais> , F. .S. C. 

I (Fanchon 1322, F. H. C. 

Fan of Grouville 7458-1 
I 
|,Brunettel255, F.H.C. 

Feed.— Three qts. ground oats and bran, in equal parts, thrice daily ; 
pasture, good clover and timothy. 



BUTTER TESTS OF JERSEY S. 5)5 

Forsaken 7520. — Yield of butter, 15 lbs. 1 oz. ; test made April 9 to 15, 
1882 ; property of Colin Cameron, Brickerville, Pa. 

fAlpheusll68 {KKf 

f Cockade 1979 S f Tonrhstnnp '^Ti 

, , „,,, tCocoanutl694 {liZa 2d?W93'' 

Forsaken 7520 i 

(Duke P. S. 76, J. H. B. 
LForget-Me-Not 5809 { 

I Trinitaise F. S. 1343, J. H. B. 



Maid of Avranches 6959. — Yield of milk, 172 lbs.; yield of butter, 15 
lbs., unsalted ; test made Aug. 20 to 26, 1883 ; property of Thos. H. Malone, 
Nashville, Tenn. 

(Tommy on I. of J. 
Maid of Avranches 6959 < 

(Grey Queen 571, F. J. H. B. 

Feed.— Cornmeal, 5 qts. daily ; pasture, bluegrass, poor. 



Beauty 17414.— Yield of milk, 194 lbs.; yield of butter, 15 lbs., salted; 
test made July 24 to July 30, 1883 ; age when made, 5 yrs. ; property of Nathan 
Brownell, Hubbardsville, New York. 



^Trni -1 TT r F a /Welcome 172 H.C. F.S.J. H.B. 
i Tom ,1 H. C. F. S. j g^^g 3,^2 p^ g_ j_ jj^ £_ 



Beauty 17414 A. J. C.C.I J- H. B. H. C. ( Fairy 964 F. S. J. H. B. 
H. R. 371F.S.J.H.B. I j,Qggy ^QQg p g 
t J. H. B. 



Arietta 5115. — Yield of butter, 15 lbs,, unsalted; age when made, 8 yrs. 
mos. ; property of James R. Crane, Washington, 111. 

( Young Baron 702, imp. 
I 

Arietta 511d { f Monarch 82 

U 1- ->^-o jJiaribi •|Europal22 

I Cowslip 17 <3 < f John^Brown 67 

[iiminz -( Primrose 158 



Mischief Le Brocq 7680.— Yield of butter, 15 lbs., unsalted ; test made 
June 7 to 14, 1876; age when made, 5 yrs. 4 mos. ; property of A. E. Kapp, 
Northumberland, Pa. 

I Pierrot 743, imp. 
Mischief Le Brocti 7680-; 

i Lady J. Gray, 592 F. S. J. H. B. 



96 



BUTTER TESTS OF JERSEYS. 



Lady Louise 4339.— Yield of butter, 15 lbs., salted; age wlien made, 
8 yrs. ; property of II. G. Skiflf, Green's Farms, Conn. 



Lady Louise 4339 < 



Yellow Skin 871 



f Cliff 176 
fGray Coat 1150^ 1 Ariadn§ 608 

tSt. Catherine 408, imp. 



[Gold Ear 2200 



\ Jove 179 

\ Hebe 2d 1178 



fOnl. of J. 

■| St. Catherine 408, imp. 
f John T. Norton 177, imp. 
'I Hebe 1179 



Oxalis 2d 15631.— Yield of milk, 197 lbs. 11 oz. ; yield of butter, 15 lbs. 
salted ; test made June 1 to 8, 1877 ; age when made, 5 yrs. ; property of Sam'l 
r. Scotield, Stamford, Conn. 



f St. Helier 45, imp. 



Oxalis 2d 15631 



t Oxalis 606 



rprinpp ^=s / Commodore 56, imp. 

( Frince ot) ^ Duchess 82, imp. 

1 PtnttPrrnn ^SIS i BurgUUdy 201 

(^ Buttercup 518 I Louly 373 



No feed — srass alone. 



Bettie Dixon 4527.— Yield of milk, 281 lbs. 8 oz. ; yield of butter, 15 lbs., 
salted; test made June 28 to July 4, 1882; age when made, 6 yrs. 11 mos. ; 
property of W. B. Montgomery, Starkville, Miss. 



Bettie Dixon 4527 -[ 



rAldinell36 

I 



tCenie Wallace 266" 



( Nelusko 479 

\ Gazelle of Mobile 1735, imp. 

Jove Jr. 870 

St. Mary 409, imp. 



f Rajah 340 
"1 Nellie 55 



/ Jove 179, imp. 
( Hebe 4th 



Verbena of Fernwood 9088.— Yield of milk, 196 lbs. 13 oz. ; yield of 
butter, 15 lbs., salted ; test made Jan. 6 to 13, 1883; age when made, 4 yrs. 
5 mos. ; property of Harrison Leib, Cincinnati, Ohio. 



Verbena of Fernwood 9088-1 



fDuke of Greyholdt 1035, imp. 
f Balboa 1244 -I 

(ibex 2724, imp. 



t Vanilla 3834 



( Duke of Greyholdt 1035, imp. 



TT i- o^,-A f Brutus Woodford 703, imD. 
Vexation 2760 | vesper Lass 1784, imp. " 



BUTTER TESTS OF JEESEYS. 97 

Arthur's Frolic 4438.— Yield of milk, 241 lbs. ; yield of butter, 15 lbs., 
salted ; test made June 5 to 12, 1882; age when made, 13 yrs. ; property of A. 
H. Cooley, Little Britain, N. Y. 

Arthur's Frolic 4438, imp. 



Grace Felch 8291.— Yield of milk, 192 lbs. 5 oz. ; yield of butter, 15 lbs. ; 
test made Aug. 21 to 27, 1882. 

(Imp. Critic 540 { Sl^annfeTlsO °'^- ■ 

f Ike Felch 1291 J. '- ^^P- ^^"^^ idOJ 

I (imp. Maid of Inda 2429 

Grace Felch 8291 -1 

( Excelsior 949, imp. 
Grace Darling 2d 304 ■< 

(Grace Darling 299, imp. 



Trudie 2d 4084.— Yield of butter, 15 lbs.; test made May 10 to 17, 1882; 
age when made, 4 yrs. 11 mos. ; property of Thos. H. Faile, New York, N. Y. 



r Bismarck 1423, imp. 
Trudie 2d 4084 -j 



rGlengary316 [^^''f 



^™-277 i..,,_._ s^^^. 



I Edith 2d 805 



1 Edith 167 



Sister Dorothy 2607.— Yield of butter, 15 lbs. ; test made Sept. 19 to 
25, 1881 ; age when made, 10 yrs. 9 mos. ; property of G. Dawson Coleman, 
Brickerville, Pa. 

fOn Island 
Sister Dorothy 2G07 J. 

(Sister 1427, imp. in 1870 



Rene Ogden 1568.— Yield of butter, 15 lbs. ; property of W. S. Taylor, 
Burlington, N. J. 

fDukeeiO {«tfie47f'°' 
f Don 611 J Billlo 

1 (Fawn 476 \f^lJ% 

Rem^ Ogden 1568 j JBSith's Bull 29 

[Ren.2d56{2";-'||5rnliSr-^^^ 
(^Kent dy \ Lily 2d 40 
7 



98 BUTTER TESTS OF JERSEYS. 

Archie 1112, imp. — Yield of butter, 15 lbs.; test made June 17 to 23, 
1878 ; age when made, 1 yrs. ; property of Jas. A. Hayt, Patterson, N. Y. 

Archie 1112, imported. 



Daisy G-rant 1445. — Yield of butter, 15 lbs. ; test made June 3 to 9, 1878 ; 
age when made, 9 yrs. ; property of Jas. A. Hayt, Paterson, N. J. 

Daisy Grant, imp. 1445 



Mary Clover 9998.— Yield of milk, 212 lbs. 8 oz. ; yield of butter, 14 lbs. 
15 oz., salted ; test made May 21 to 28, 1883 ; age when made, 6 yrs. 4|- mos. ; 
property of C. J. Wemple, New Rochelle, N. Y. 

10,1 jWethersfield966 { ^i^^'nlnl, imp. 1302 

Beeswax 1931 ^ |Romeo98 

.w,J IL1U5 2&/8 I Pansy 1019 

Mary Clover 9998 (Narragansett 375 /Challenger 376 

LBetty Clover 3784 ' }Eivingstonn 173 

(.Leah -9b8 I Clover 2d 2902 



Sweet Sixteen 10682.— Yield of milk, 127 lbs. ; yield of butter, 14 lbs. 
15 oz., salted; test made July 4 to 10, 1883; age when made, 3 yrs. ; property 
of H. M. Howe, Bristol, R. I. 

r Ai„ .+,•„ noo /Islander 561 

,^.,^ ^,„. Magnetic 1428 j Azalea 1443 

Gilderoy 210/ -> . ^ j^j^n Le Bas 398 

Sweet Sixteen ' J^^""^ ^* ^^' ^4.6, imp. -, p^j.y p^j^^ 343. .1. H. B. 

iDfiso 1 ^T- -i-n T TT T> f Duke 76, J. H. B. 

, .,, . r o^ ^-rn ■ f ^^^^^^ ^''^' ^- ^- ^- [ Flora 813, J. H. B. 

[ Lillie Lenape 2d 8760, imp.-', ^ 

(Lillie Lenape 7347, imp. 



Miss Baden Baden 14760.— Yield of butter, 14 lbs. 14J oz., salted ; test 
made May 22 to 29, 1883; age when made, 3 yrs. 1 mo.; property of R. S. 
Strader, Lexington, Ky. 

r Duke of Grayholdt 1035, imp. 

! ^^"^H.?^*^^^ Kr ,^or ; Crown Prince Of Woodburn 1211 

o9/3 (Moose 4126 limp. Mouse 2552 

Miss Baden Baden J > aovprnor 890 

^^'^^^ 1t-^, r> .1 f Essex of Staatsburg 892 {l°;i'^°3iT 

Little Gentle < , t,,,^ Bpacon ''93 

L 4640 lGentleGipsey2250 {top.G!psey2"d 737 

Feed. — Grass alone. 



BUTTER TESTS OF .lERSBYS. 99 

Faustine 10354.— Yield of milk, 225 lbs. 9 oz. ; yield of butter, 14 lbs. 
14^ oz., salted ; test made Aug. 6 to 12, 1883 ; age when made, 5 yrs. 5 mos. ; 
property of Wm. Simpson, New York. 

( Dolphin 2d 468 

Faustine 10354 ' '^''^ ^'''''''^' '"' | ^^^^Y Richards 1017 

I (-Merciiry432 j WJ^J '-, 

LAntianira24o7 ^ Ulpheaia 

(Proserpine 1184, imp. 



Jenny Le Brocq 9757. — Yield of butter, 14 lbs. 14 oz., salted ; test made 

Jan., 1881 ; age when made, 4 yrs. ; property of S. W. Robbins, Wethersfield, 

Conn. 

( Welcome 172, J. H. B. H. C. 
f Hero 90, P. S. H. C. J. H. B. - 

I ( Musique 1096, J. H. B. H. C. 

Jenny Le Brocq 9757 -j 

t Jeune Jenny 706, J. H. B. F. S. H. C. 



Gold Mark 10727.— Yield of milk, 197 lbs. ; yield of butter, 14 lbs. 14 oz., 
salted ; test made June 15 to 22, 1882 ; age when made, 2 yrs. 11 mos. ; property 
of Spencer Borden, Fall River. 

( Magnetic 1428 | \'it?il%^5f 

rGilderoy2107 | Noble 71 

I Jeanne Le Bas 2476 \ i:°PiT ^i, ,„ „ .„ 

Gold Mark 10727 1 g^iry Pride 348 

( Roanoke 1448 j §<^?^^ ^ut 109 

Goldlace 10726 - l&T?'^!^,™^- 

) Dplnhn 9rl 1071'^ f Excelsior 647 

( Delpha 2d lO/lo I Delpha 1532 



Florry Keep 6556.— Yield of milk, 231 lbs. 8 oz. ; yield of butter, 14 lbs. 
14 oz., unsalted ; test made May 2 to 8, 1883 ; property of W. B. Montgomery, 
Starkville, Miss. 

(St. Helier45 

rRalph957 I fBertie267 

Florry Keep 6556] '■'''' ]%S%T 

I ( Nelusko 479 \ ^t\ul r- 

[ Orange Flower 2d 3884 \ \ Sor 4=sq 

l-Ctrancrp Flnvvpr '^'00 J J>ieieor 406 

(i^range i? lower „u- < ^^^^ ^^j^ ^^^ 



Honeysuckle of St. Lamberts 18674.— Y'ield of milk, 285 lbs. ; yield 
of butter, 14 lbs. 14 oz., salted ; test made Dec. 3 to 9, 1883 ; age when made, 3 
yrs. 9 mos. ; property of Wm. Rolph, Markham, Ont. 

I Buffer 2055 -* ^?'^,F°i«?^ ^°^ 

f Jack Frost of St. L. 2419 ■] ' Amelia 484 

Honeysuckle of St. Lamberts J ' 

^^"^'^ I ( Lord Lisgar 1066 jSy,?"?' ^'''^ 

LClematisof St. L. 5478 ] Snowdrop of St. L. jSnee 196 
' ^^'■^ \ Lydie 495 



100 



BUTTER TESTS OF JERSEYS. 



Velveteen 7703.— Yield of milk, 212 lbs. ; yield of butter, 14 lbs. 13J oz., 
unsalted ; test made May 1 to 7, 1882 ; age when made, about 4 yrs. ; property 
of Thos. H. Malone, Nashville, Tenn. 

Velveteen 7703, imp. 



This cow aborted Nov. 12, 1882. She was not fed. Pasture, bluegrass, very 



fine. 



Alice of the Meadows 20748.— Yield of milk, 243 lbs. 13 oz. ; yield of 
butter, 14 lbs. 12 oz., salted; test made May 23 to 29, 1883; age when made, 
3 yrs. 9^ mos. ; property of Richard Rowett, Quincy, 111. 



f Duke of Daffodil 1662 
Alice of the Meadows 20748 \ 

Alice 540 



rMack 722 
(Daffodil 307, imp, 
f Don 218 
(.Jessie 541 



f Clement 115, imp. 
"( Sunflower 351 



f Earl 219 
\ Doll 542 
I Comet 223 
1 Tulip 543 



Queen of De Soto 12318. — Yield of butter, 14 lbs. 13 oz., unsalted ; test 
made Aug. 9 to 15, 1882 ; age when made, 2 yrs. 5 mos. ; property of Edward 
Mayes, Oxford, Miss. 



fDode3057 



Queen of De Soto 12318 ■! 



Emiline 5185 



f Emiline 2039 
(Lizzie Ringling 581 S 
r Jachin 1220 
(.Emma 2d 2256 



f Jachin 1220 

( Emma 2d 2256 

J Stansberry 367 

( Daisy 5712, imp. 

j Yankee 1003, imp. 

I Jennie 3d 2244 

I Hector of Plymouth Rock 886 

\ Emma 1551 



Duchess of Argyle 3758.— Yield of milk, 198 lbs. 12 oz. ; yield of but- 
ter, 14 lbs. 13 oz., salted ; test made Jan. 11 to 18, 1883; age when made, 10 yrs. 
3 mos. ; property of E. S. Henry, Rockville, Conn. 



f Jack Dasher 6327 



Duchess of Argyle 3758 



( Tom Dasher 420 
I Judy 691 



.Berlin Daisey 3759 



i: 



Com. Nutt 36 



Snowfiake 1044 



f Albert 44 

\ Flora 420 

(Comet 223 

1 Daisy 692, imp. 

f Emperor 2d 37 

1 Mignonette 6, imp. 

f Dan Buck Jr. 382 

t Rose 394 



BUTTER TESTS OF JERSEYS. 101 

Louvie 3d 6159. — Yield of butter, 14 lbs. 13 oz., salted ; test made Feb. 1 
to 8, 1883 ; age when made, 5 yrs. 6 mos. ; property of W. S. & H. E, Savage, 
East Berlin, Conn. 

fColtJr.825 {KS64 

r Rex 1330 ■{ \f^^^JfAi 

I (couch's Lily 6237 ] f/.^?; Jt ooo. 

Louvie 3d 6159 \ \ a ULii if 

(Nestor 773 {^"^tMii^o- 

Louvie 3899 4 iM-^n i--' 

I Dahlia 401 I Raghorn lio 

(.ijaniiawi | Mignonette 6 



Gold Lace 10726. — Yield of butter, 14 lbs. 13 oz., salted ; test made June 
11 to 18, 1880 ; age when made, 4 yrs. ; property of R. H. Perry, Bristol, R. I. 

( Beech Nut 109 | f^^^fj^ ^^^ 

r Roanoke 144S -^ I Fanny 72 
1 (Princess 336, imp. 

Gold Lace 10726 -i r -kt^a r.c,o ir^„ 

rFx(>pI<!!nrr.47 f Ned 523, imp. 

DelDha 2d 10713 J ^^^^^^^^^ ^^ ' \ Cushing's No. 3, 1638, imp. 

L Delpha 2d 10713 < . g^jjj^ j^^^^ 221, imp. 

(. Delpha loo- I jj^j^ 5^5 ^ 



Lady Bloomfleld 4704.— Yield of butter, 14 lbs. 12^ oz. ; property of 
Jno. B. Mills, Griffin, Ga. 

f Rioter 670 
I 
Lady Bloomfleld 4704 * 

("Rioter 670, imp. 
Bloomfleld Fairy 2d 3210 < 

(Bloomfleld Fairy 1681 imp. 



Ideal 11842.— Yield of milk, 204 lbs. ; yield of butter, 14 lbs. 12J oz., 
salted ; test made Feb. 15 to 21, 1883 ; age when made, 3 yrs. 6 mos. ; property 
of Wm. Simpson, New York. 

fMercury432 {Sf^^i 

fCeccol673 \ (Aipneai/i 

(Ceres 427, imp. 

Ideal 11842 \ rTnmtprqs 

I fMercury 432 \ T^'^Z lyi 

(Lerna3634 J. f tTvvJfiti "70 

iGussie Richards 1673 ] ^^d^R^hards 1017 



Pet Lee 7993.— Yield of butter, 14 lbs. 12 oz. 

(Rajah 340, imp. 
r Fadisha 1623 ■{ 

(Grisette 596, imp. 
Pet Lee 7993 \ f On Island 

Uulia Parks 3778 P^^-f Framingham 1521 {?,^Koi3771 

(Kitty Parks 3765 



102 



BrXTER TESTS OF JERSEYS. 



Katy Didn't 2734. — Yield of butter, 14 lbs. 12 oz. ; test made June 19 to 
25, 1878 ; age when made, 7 yrs. ; property of Jas. A. Hayt, Patterson, N. Y. 

Katy Didn't 2734, imp. 



Estrella 2831.— Yield of butter, 14 lbs. 12 oz. ; test made May 20 to 27, 
1877 ; age when made, 5 yrs. 8 mos. ; property of Rev. J. L. Wells, South- 
port, Conn. 

r Cliff 176 

{ Gilt 1176 
EstrelLa 2831 ^ 

I (Cliff 176 



' Meteor 453 



I Ariadne 2d 1135 



i Ariadne 608 



f Dick Swiveler 159 
'( Fanny 365 
I Saratoga 135 
1 Hebe 2d 1178 
f Dick Swiveler 159 
1 Fanny 365 
(Jupiter 93 
'(.Alphea 171 



Lady Brown 4th 6911. — Yield of butter, 14 lbs. 12 oz. ; test made May 
16 to 23, 1878 ; age when made, 5 yrs. ; property of Jas. Woodruff, Terry- 
ville, Conn, 



Lady Brown 4th 6911 



f Albert 44 



Lady Brown 433 



r Jerry 15 
(Frankie 17 
picClellan4th85 
1 Pansy 7th 130 



f McClellan 25 
1 Lily 1 

f Jno. Brown 67 
\ Pansy 8 



Maple Leaf 4768.— Yield of butter, 14 lbs. 12 oz. ; property of Jno. D. 
Wing, Millbrook, N. Y. 



Maple Leaf 4768 



Ontario 865- 



I 

[Echo 222 



Black Imperial 255 {Derby 253 



Helen 2180 
Lord Nelson 
Edith 2d 805 



Bronx 306 
/ Derby 253 
\ Buttercup 2179 
(Derby 253 
( Knapp Cow 2172 
(Saturn 94 
(Edith 167 



Cowles' Nonesuch 6199. — Yield of milk, 255 lbs. 4 oz. ; yield of butter, 
14 lbs. 12 oz., salted : test made Oct. 5 to 11, 1883 ; age when made, 7 yrs. ; prop- 
erty of L. M. Fair, Wallingford, Conn. 



f Pulaski 1932 



Cowles' Nonesuch 6199 



i John Allen 1494 
I Lady Orton 2667 



f Tom Dasher 420 

1 Allen's Fawnette 3722 

J Box 1011 

( Butter Cup 1100 

( Major Tunxes 1547 

■(Buck's Kate 3463 



{ Ishmael Hurd 1548 
I Clinton Cowles 6198-^ Farmineton 6197 ^ ^^^^^ Wethersf.eld 1250 

(.Kitty 01 iarnungton out j^ Dickinson's Belle 4395 



BUrrEK TESTS OF JERSEYS. 



103 



Lady Gray of Hilltop 2d 14641.— Yield of milk, 243 lbs. 15 oz. ; yield 
of butter, 14 lbs. 12 oz., salted; test made Jan. 20 to 2G, 1883 ; age when made, 
4 yrs. 6 mos. ; property of L. M. Fair, Wallingford, Conn. 



, „, . „ , ,r/5- f Mav Boy 705 

. rxi-11. -..^Q Champion Of A. 156/ |parisyl019 

f Champion of Hilltop 1839 - „. , , , „ „,„„ f Tom Dasher 420 

Lady Grayof Hilltop 2d | Uate Nickleby 3100 JBessie Kurd 3099 

1^''^^ [^ „, ,„,„,_ ,,,, jWethersfield 966 { |Slla 2d 1304 



[Lady Gray of Hilltop 6850 



(Bess Lena 3349 



j Sam 980 
I, Lena 3347 



Imp. Content of Linwood 6950.— Yield of milk, 158 lbs.; yield of 
butter, 14 lbs. 12 oz., unsalted ; test made March 5 to 12, 1883 ; age when made, 
7 yrs. ; property of M. M. Gardner, Nashville, Tenn. 



Imp. Content of Linwood 6950 



("Loyal on I. of J. 
(Mignonne on I. of J. 



Princess Bowen 9699.— Yield of milk, 202 lbs. 14 oz. : yield of butter, 
14 lbs. 12 oz., salted ; test made April 20 to 28, 1883 ; age when made, 6 yrs. ; 
property of Jas. Cloud & Son, Kennett Square, Pa. 



Princess Bowen 9699 



Duke of Bloomfleld 1544 



Lady Bowen 354 



("Rioter 670, imp. 

(.Alice Bloomfield 1680, imp. 



Magnibel 7976.— Yield of butter, 4 lbs. 12 oz., salted ; test made June 24 
to July 1, 1883 ; age when made, 4 yrs. 6 mos. ; property of Robert S. Taylor, 
Fort Wayne, Ind. 



f Magnetic 1428 



Magnibel 7976 ■= 



LHinnibel4040 



("Islander 561 
(Azalea 1443 
f Belisario 640 



f Noble 71 F. J. H. B . 
I Ida 1441 

) Noble 71 F. J. H. B. 
1 Nellie 289 
J Pilot Boy 488 
Flora 1422 



iFlora Hinman 1272 { H/n^^n 78^ 



Princess 836.— Yield of butter, 14 lbs. 12 oz., unsalted. 

Princess 836 imp. 



104 



BUTTEK TESTS OF JERSEYS. 



Bloomfield Lady 6912.— Yield of butter, 14 lbs. 12 oz., unsalted ; test 
made May 2 to 9, 1882 ; age when made, 6 yrs. 6 mos. ; property of J. H. 
Walker, Worcester, Mass. 



r Albert 2d 1835 



r Albert 44 



Bloomfield Lady C912 



f Jerry 15 
\ Frankie 17 

iLady Ives 2d 4332 UJl^i.^^fi^os 

r Albert 44 j France 17 

.Lady Brown 4th 6911^ }M'Clelland4th85 

LLady Brown 4oa | p^^^^^ ^^^ ^g^ 



Gold Princess 8809. — Yield of butter, 14 lbs. 12 oz., salted ; test made 
March 22 to 28,1882; age when made, 3 yrs. 18 days ; property of R. McMichael, 
Lexington, Ky. 



Gold Princess 8809 



Charlie Kittredge 1247 



tGoldieC.8104 



[Joseph L. 148 



f Jerry 15 
t Gipsy 319 



(.Countess Kittredge 2592, irap. 
[Gold Prince 2181 -j 

1 Acacia 1162 \ 



Landseer 331 
Myrtle 2d 211 
Clement 115 
Daffodil 335 



Phyllis of Hillcrest 9067.— Yield of butter, 14 lbs. 12 oz., salted ; test 
made May 28 to June 3, 1883 ; age when made, 3 yrs. 10 mos. ; property of W. 
A. Mullen, Mt. Holly Springs, Pa. 



Phyllis of Hillcrest 9067 ■! 



f Date 2624 

I 



[ Dash of Glastonbury ] 959 1 ^"^J^gls'f 2523 
i rw!ii„ o-o- J Bobbins 953 

(Dilly2o2< j Daffy 2522 

^1 0^100. (Jol^^ Bull 358 iBarbarMmp. 

Sukey2dl224 ^ /John Bull 358 

(.bukey 1223 I pgjj^g j^Q22 



Charmer 4771.— Yield of milk, 257 lbs. 11 oz. ; yield of butter, 14 lbs. 12 
oz., salted ; test made Aug. 1 to 7, 1883 ; age when made, 7 yrs. 5 mos. ; property 
of Henry C. Kelsey, Trenton, N. .7. 



Charmer 4771 -i 



( Red Knight 666, imp. 

Scion 1033 -. J Monmouth 210 

( Cybele 3d 12.0 jcybele 136, imp. 

r Second Iron Duke 202 j Nfob^gs'lmp 

Clio 2d 1248 -I I iMooe yj, imp. 
(Clio 45, imp. 



Feed.— Seven lbs., in equal parts, of cornmeal, cottonseed meal and wheat 
bran; pasture, in day clover, at night orchard grass. 



BUTTER TESTS OF JERSEYS. 105 

Roll of Honor 13610.— Yield of butter, 14 lbs. 12 oz., salted ; test made 
Jan. 2 to S, 1883 ; age when made, 4 yrs. 4 mos. ; property of Jas. B. Wilder, 
Louisville, Ky. 

I ( Dandelion 2521, imp. 

Roll of Honor 13610 \ r atnnrlarfl '^^'\ 

I (Second Duke Of Hillcrest 1086 ^ p,-^?,?,r^?=oq'* 

lPhryne4289 4 }fnhn Rnll 4l« 

Isukey2dl224 {ffiyiaos''' 



Jersey Cream 2d 8519. — Yield of butter, 14 lbs. 12 oz., salted ; test made 
June 2 to 7, 1882 ; age when made, 5 yrs. 1^ mos.; property of H. G. Westlake, 
Hillsdale, Miss. 

Rob Roy 17, imp. 



f King of Fairview 778 -i_ 

' Eugenie 792, imp. 



Jersey Cream 2d 8519 ^ fAlhprt44 

rxom Dasher 420 yIotI^^O 

[ Jersey Cream 3151 ^ •■ " ^^^^ *"" 

(Creampot 460, imp. 



Sweetrock 18256. — Yield of butter, 14 lbs. II2 oz., unsalted ; test made 
May 1 to 8, 1883 ; age when made, 4 yrs. ; property of W. B. Dinsmore, 
Staatsburg, N. Y. 

fJazelip. S. 159 J. H. B. 

Sweetrock 18256, imp. Aug. 1881-^ 

[Sweetrock P. S. 258 J. H. B. 



Bonnie 2d 5742.— Yield of milk, 200 lbs. 2 oz. ; yield of butter, 14 lbs. 
11 J oz., unsalted ; test made Dec. 11 to 17, 1883; age when made, 6 yrs. 7 mos. ; 
property of S. E. Gillett, Ravenna, Ohio. 

,-T ^^^ T n-o^o, incc /Victor Hugo 197 
(Lord Lisgar 1006 -I p„uline 494 

f Baronet 2240 -{ ^ i-auime ivi 

I (.Amelia 484, imp. 

Bonnie 2d 5742 -! 

Bonnie 491, imp. 



Bessie Ridgely 8293. — Yield of butter, 14 lbs. Hi oz., salted ; property 
of C. S. S. Baron, Bellaire, Ohio. 

r John Rid.elv 3045 ^^°"°^ '^^ ^"'^ '''' {lulZ'^^-o^ ''' 
John Rxdgely 3045 ^^^^^^^^ ^^ ^^^^ 

Bessie Ridgely 8293 ■! ^ ^'^"^^ ^^^ 

(Sir Davy 84 
.Grace Davy 8292 ^ r 

(Grace Darling 2d 304 \ ^^^^^ Darling 299 



106 BUTTEK TESTS OF JERSEYS. 

Abbie Z 14002.— Yield of milk, 329 lbs. ; yield of butter, 14 lbs. 11 oz., 
salted ; test made June 6 to 12, 1876; age when made, 6 yrs. 1 mo. ; property of 
Harvey Newton, Southville, Mass. 

I Comet 130, imp. 
f Bill 50 
(Coventry 790 ] cowsUd 43 
Lnpar 14001 |^^^^ 3^ ^^^ I Spllnd^l, imp. 

(.Kose da 9io I j^Qgg 2d 239 



Maiden of Jersey. — Yield of butter, 14 lbs. 11 oz. ; test made June 1 to 7, 
1878 ; age when made, 8 yrs. ; property of James A. Hayt, Patterson, N. Y. 

Maiden of Jersey 2736, imp. 



Royal Sister 1245V.— Yield of milk, 212 lbs. 8 oz. ; yield of butter, 
14 lbs. 11 oz., salted ; test made Sept. 1 to 7, 1883 ; age when made, 3 yrs. 5 mos. ; 
property of S. L. Hoover, Columbus, O. 

( Iron Bank 1120 I Birdie "fill imti 

r Vesper's Royal Son 2946 J ' ^^^^^^ -*'^^' ^™P- 
(Vesper 1395, imp. 

Royal Sister 12457 \ fNvpfifi7 

[Home Matron 6/07 < hrnn Bunk lT->0 

iLebanon-s Wife 6102 { |^°ter Dorothy 2607 



Renini 9181.— Yield of milk, 206| lbs.; yield of butter, 14 lbs. lOJ oz. ; 
test made Oct. 17 to 23, 1881 ; age when made, 4 yrs. ; property of Chas. Keep, 
Lockjiort, N. Y. 

(St. Helier 45, imp. 

Renini 9181 -i U^ntne 4ob- 
I (St. Helier 45, imp. 

[Chroma 4572 J^ ^g^ jj ^^^ ^5 

(.Ianthe4502 \ Blanche 594 



Yellow Locust 10679.— Yield of milk, 163 lbs. ; Yield of butter, 14 lbs. 
lOJ oz., salted; test made July 6 to 12, 1883; age when made, 3 yrs. 3 mos.; 
property of H. M. Howe, Bristol, R. I. 

^T,,„ ti„iioQ (Islander 561 

rr-i 1.... o,n7 f ^Iag°eticl428 -^ Azalea 1443 

Gilderoy 2107- ^ j^j^j^ L^ g.^^ 39g 

^ „ ^ , ,^«,„ (Jeanne Le Bas 2476 - j^^j p^^^^ 3^3 J. H. B. 

Yellow Locust 10679 | Brookside 1104 

T„/i^^o/i Q.oQ ^^^^^^"'■' (Hebe 5th 1181 

LIndex 2d 3429- pj ^ ggg 

(Index 3108 | Caprice 797 



BUTTEK TESTS OF JERSEYS, 107 

Opaline 7590.— Yield of milk, 223 lbs. 7 oz. ; yield of butter, 14 lbs. 10 oz. ; 
test made Aug. 15 to 22, 1883 ; age when made, 5 yrs. 4 mos. ; property of M. M. 
Gardner, Nashville, Tenn. 

, ,, . -^n f Willie Boy 434 

rr, c ..n. planus (60 j Imp. Lady Mary 1148 

Top Sawyer 1104 - ^ , , ^^ f Imp. Clement li:. F. S. 61 J. H. B. 

I ( Imp. Emblem 90 J q^^'j ^j-j 

Opaline 7590 - C pnot 3 

L., T> .-o (Pilot Jr. 141 1 Imp. Jennie 287 

t Silver Rose 4 <o.> < f Cheltenham SO 

(, Kosa li- I Brunette 102 



Jennie 766.— Yield of milk, 105 qts. ; yield of butter, 14 lbs. 9 oz. ; test 
made Sept. 10 to 16, 1872 ; age when made, 6 yrs. ; property of W. B. Dinsmore, 
Staatsburg, N. Y. 

Jennie 766, imp. 



Mink 3d 4868.— Yield of milk, 253 lbs. 8 oz. ; yield of butter, 14 lbs. 9 oz., 
salted; test made Aug. 12 to 18, 1883 ; age when made, 7 yrs. 3 mos.; property 
of W. B. Montgomery, Starkville, Miss. 

, -. ^, .,. /Jack Horner 2517 

r Hub 1009 3 °"^^ "i ^^«g Merrilies 1372 

Bessie 139, imp. 



Mink 3d 4808^ f Mr. Mieawber 556 

k.- , .- ,c {^^^snet 9h8 -, j^iabel 2544 

[Mink2o48-^ „.,_ f Mr. Mieawber 556 

( Mattie Mieawber 2o47 1 Mischief of Roxbury 2538 



Island Dots 17003.— Yield of milk, 202 lbs. 8J oz. ; yield of butter, 14 
lbs. 9 oz., salted ; test made July 21 to 27, 1883 ; age when made, 1 yr. 9 mos. ; 
property of Fred B. Simpson, New York. 

r Pride of the Island 5416, imp. 
Island Dots 17003-^ 

(Lady Lillie 11813, imp. 



Regina 2d 2475.— Yield of butter, 14 lbs. 8 oz. in 7 days ; property 
of Mr. H. Borden Bowen, Bristol, E. I. 

^o 1.. CO T XT -D fPrince of Wales 

rSultan 58 J. H. B. •, Yio^ver 53 F. J. H. B. 

r Noble 104 Island H. B. <^ „,..^ t tt t, 

(Handsome 265 F. J. H. B. 

Regina 2d 2475, imp. r old Noble 

I Regina 32 J. H.B. 

(Mignoune 



108 BurrER tests of jerseys. 

Alice of Salem 5053. — Yield of butter, 14 lbs. 8 oz. ; test made summer 
1874 ; age when made, 4 yrs. ; property of William Cooper, Easton, Maryland. 



r Clement 115 No. 61 F. S. imp. 
Alice of Salem 5053^ 

Gunilda 662 

I 322 



(Earl 81 {K-M 

tcandour325{^ig-o^54^ 



Groddess of Staatsburg 5252.— Yield of butter, 14 lbs. 8 oz., unsalted; 
test made June 30 to July 6, 1883 ; age when made, 7 yrs. 6 mos. ; property of 
W. B. Dinsmore, Staatsburg, N. Y. 

(Governor 890 ■[ Napoleon 291, imp. 

r Vermont 893 -{ *■ 

(Victorine 2233, imp. 
Goddess of Staatsburg 5252 ■! 

I ("Jerry 15, imp. 

|.Gipsey4th782 -^ 

(Gipsey 319, imp. 



Pavon 12485.— Yield of milk, 134 lbs. 8 oz, ; yield of butter, 14 lbs. 8 oz., 
unsalted ; test made Feb. 6 to 13, 1882 ; age when made, 2 yrs. 1 mo. ; property 
of J. H. Walker, Worcester, Mass. 

r St. Helier 45 

Pavon 12485 -j 

I r Young Concord 1406 

L Moss Rose of Willow Farm 5194 ■{ 

{ Molly 3554 



Dolly of Lakeside 10824.— Yield of milk, 204 lbs. 8 oz. ; yield of butter, 
14 lbs. 8 oz., unsalted ; test made Feb. 15 to 22, 1883 ; age when made, 6 yrs. 10 
mos. ; property of J. H. Walker, Worcester, Mass. 

( Mr. Micawber 556, imp. 
r Micawber 4796 ■{ . p,, . „- ,„ 




r Pilot 3549 



( Dick Swiveller Jr. 296 



Dove "d 8740 1--"^-'-- t Nellie 7825 

lDove7824 { D?fches's 548 



Lady Ives 3d 6740. — Yield of butter, 14 lbs. 8 oz., unsalted ; test made 

April 8 to 15, 1883 ; age when made, 9 j'-rs. ; property of J. H. Walker, 
Worcester, Mass. 

f Lord Ogden 69 { r jl^l^^f „l^p„ .r 

r Success 2097 ] \mlche?^^TlOo 

I (Belinda 1128 j BeUeHudson 11''7 

Lady Ives 3d 6740 -! .fDlendid 2 

I ( Raghorn 175 ^ SP'^'iail ^ 



I. Lady Ives 1708 - 

( Gridley's Clover 5, imp. 



1 Rose 394 



BUTTER TESTS OF JERSEYS. 109 

Snowdrop F. "W. 16948.— Yield of milk, 168 lbs. ; yield of butter, 14 
lbs. 8 oz., unsalted; test made June 10 to 17, 1883; age when made, 8 yrs. 11 
mos. ; property of J. H. Walker, Worcester, Mass. 

(Byron 279 {^^^8?^'^-™ 

(DukeF. C134 J (BettieoSS 

Snowdrop F. W. (Dazzle 379 

16948 (Diogenes 277 l^^;«^,^t"r''4'^ ^"^ 

[ Chloe of Millwood 14083-^ ( Tom Tittfpr 87 

lcountessofMillwoodl408l{To^J^ittler87^ 



Bryant 4193.— Yield of milk, 235 lbs. ; yield of butter, 14 lbs. 8 oz., un- 
salted; test made July 10 to 16, 1881 ; age when made, 6 yrs. 4 mos. ; property 
of Geo. E. Bryant, Madison, Wis. 



S2-I 



' Omaha 482 

lOmoo 1247 
Bryant 4193 ^ 

I fSt. Malo 486, imp. 

[Metah 1295 < 

(Myrtle 1294, imp. 



Cottage Lass 5332.— Yield of milk, 217 lbs. 12 oz. ; yield of butter, 14 
lbs. 8 oz. ; test made May 16 to 23, 1883 ; property of Columbia Jersey Cattle 
Company, Columbia, Tenn. 



Guy Mannering i 
(Clyte Lass 3395 



On I. of J. 



(Brunette Lass 1780, imp. 
Cottage Lass 5332 -j .f. j . ^ 

jVespucius758 {?^spefLisl784 

( Daisy Lass 2010, imp. 



Hartwick Belle 7722.— Yield of milk, 189 lbs.^l3 oz. ; yield of butter, 
14 lbs. 8 oz., salted ; test made May 3 to 9, 1883 ; age when made, 4 yrs. 6 mos. ; 
property of Wm. Simpson, New York. 

f Grand Duke Alexis 1040, imp. in dam Victorine Lachaise 2740 
Hartwick Belle 7722 \ 



(Mercury432 JSl^^ 
.Clytemnestra 2455 j \fllhTrls 

y^i^eaa, ijy iEuropal76 



Plenty 950. — Yield of butter, 14 lb. 8 oz. ; test made June, 1873 ; age when 
made, 10 yrs. ; property of Thomas T. Turner, St. Louis, Mo. 

TJi^r,*^,, or;A f Comus 54, imp. in dam Dianna 77 
Plenty 9o0 | Beck 463, imp 



110 BUTTER TESTS OF JERSEYS. 

New London Gipsey 11667.— Yield of milk, 241 lbs. ; yield of butter, 
14 lbs. 8 oz., salted ; test made April 27 to May 3, 1882; age when made, 6 yrs. 
2 mos. ; property of Garrettson Bros., Pendleton, Ind. 

(Pierrot 636, imp. 
r Pierrot 2d 1669 -^ 

(Dainty 796, imp. 
New London Gipsey 11667 ^ j^^^ P 3 

Flirt 480 i ^^""^^ ^^^"^^ ^° i White Heart 63, imp. 

" 1 Diiehess 3d 20'i /Premium 7, imp. 

(. Ducness da jus | Ducliess 2, imp. 

Feed — One-half bushel of corn boiled on the cob ; pasture, young bluegrass. 



Imp. Caroline 12019.— Yield of milk, 218 lbs. 12 oz. ; yield of butter, 14 
lbs. 8 oz. ; test made Feb. 12 to 21, 1882 ; age when made, 6 yrs. 11 mos. ; prop- 
erty of J. M. Richmond, Buffalo, N. Y. 



f Remarkable F. S.^ 



OD J . n. D. r/^^-.mrv^ T>^/^1 1? C 100 T XT T> 



Caroline p. S. 187 (C.) I 229J. H. B.' ( Young Rose P. S. 43 {grange Peel F S 129 J. H. B 

lomoATr'riJ ttt-d (^ KOSe J? . b. <id9 J . H. B. 



12019 A. J. C. C. -I J. H. B. 

L Marie Spetterine F. S. 1412 (C.) J. H. B. 



Fall Leaf 8587.— Yield of milk, 256 lbs. ; yield of butter, 14 lbs. 8 oz., 
salted f oz. to lb. ; test made Sept. 15 to 21, 1882 ; age when made, 3 yrs. 
10 mos. ; property of W. E. Gates, Vicksburg, Miss. 

(Lawrence 61, imp. 
f Lord Lawrence 1414 < 
I ( Lady Marv 1148, imp. 

Fall Leaf 8587 j • Pertinatti 713 

Sunny South 6830 i^''^' ""'' |Roxanal761 

(Effie of Staatsburg 3194 { Emma 2d 2256^' 



Enid 2d 10783.— Yield of milk, 187 lbs. 8 oz. ; yield of butter, 14 lbs. 7^ 
oz., salted ; test made March 31 to Ai3ril 6, 1882 ; age when made, 2 yrs. 3 mos. 
property of H. M. Howe, Bristol, R. I. 

( Black Knight 1759, imp. 
f Duke of Oakland 1984 ^ 

I (Sweetheart 4196, imp. 

Enid 2d 10783.1 

(Rajah 340, imp. 
[ Enid 1482 4 

(Elizah619, imp. 

Feed — Cornmeal, ground oats and bran ; 1 peck sugar beets daily ; no 
pasture. 



BUTTER TESTS OF .TEKSEYS. 



Ill 



Lorraine 1435.— Yield of butter, 14 lbs. 8 oz., salted ; test made May 7 to 
13, 1874; age when made, 3 yrs. 9 mos.; property of Amanda Estes, Rogers 
Park, 111. 

Lorraine 1435, imp. in dam Lady Rhine. 



Thorndale Belle 5265.— Yield of milk, 172 lbs. ; yield of butter, 14 lbs. 
8 oz., unsalted ; test made May 4 to 10, 1880 ; age when made, 6 yrs. ; property 
of Edwin Thorne, Millbrook, N. Y. 

f Barney 1491, imp. 
Thorndale Belle 5265 -! ,^ , „. ,,,„„ f Gen. Warren 1489 



( Frank W arren 1490 | cowslip 3706 
[Lena Lewis 3735 ^ „■, o-n- f Jersey Hero 1488 

(Fawn 3d 3/0/ j Fawn 3704 



Pride of the Hill 4877.— Yield of butter, 14 lbs. 8 oz., salted ; test made 
July 20 to 27, 1882 ; age when made, 7 yrs. 2 mos. ; property of G. J. Shaw, 
Hartland, Me. 

,-^ , , .^„ f Rajah 340 

(Nelusko4/9 " Nelly 55 

I Nutshell 729 < , ,^„, (Don 611 

(Fanny Ogden 1504 { j^^JJ^^^'oa 371 
r Rajah 340, imp. 
Guinivere 1484 -< 
(Grisette5S6,imp. 



Ohloe Beach 3931.— Yield of butter, 14 lbs. 8 oz. ; property of Lyman A. 
Mills, Middlefield, Conn. 

( Rob Roy 17, imp. 
f Colt Jr. 825 < ( Rhodes Bull 824 

I (Maggie 20o4 j Bradley Cow 2054 

Chloe Beach 3931^ tto ^i^ o., f On 1. 

I ^ ^ ,,,. f king Harold .344 | Mabille 907 

(.Bright Eyes 151 / ^ „,^^^.., / Dan Buck Jr. 382 

(Snowflakes 1004 | ^ 39^ 



La Pera 2d 13404.— Yield of milk, 210 lbs. 8 oz.; yield of butter, 14 
lbs. 8 oz., unsalted; test made July 14 to 20, 1883; age when made, 3 yrs. 11 
mos. ; property of AV. L. and W. Rutherford, Waddington, N. Y. 

, „ -AT f On I. of J. 

I Lord Byron /07 - j^^g^^^ ggsg 1788 

fKahela2859 -', , ^ _, ,. „„„ f 8t. Malo 486 
I (Lady Gwendoline 28/3 -j gj^^^j. gggg 1738 

LaPera2dl3404 i ^r. 1 ^-o i -/i ir-fKagolS53 

f Earl of Brookside 10/ / ■! j^q|j o^gj^ 



[La Pera 7091 <^^^^ ^ ^ ,._ ) Ch. of America 15G7 

(Webster Pet 4103 | Churchill Betsy 4105 



112 BUTTER TESTS OF JEESEYS. 

Kosi 3431.— Yield of milk, 198 lbs. 3 oz. ; yield of butter, 14 lbs. 7 oz., 
salted; test made June 10 to 17, 1882; age when made, 12 yrs. ; property of 
W. B. Walrath, Clayton, N. Y. 

Kosi 3431, imp. 
Feed — None ; pasture, short mixed grasses. 



Flory of the Oaks 8141. — Yield of butter, 14 lbs. 7 oz., unsalted ; test 
made June 8 to 15, 1 883 ; age when made, 6 yrs. ; property of W. B. Dinsmore, 
Staatsburg, N. Y. 

Flory of the Oaks 8141, imp. Feb. 1879. 



Milkweed. 16402.— Yield of milk, 189 lbs. 8 oz. ; yield of butter, 14 lbs. 
7 oz., unsalted; test made Jan. 28 to Feb. 3, 1883; age when made, 8 yrs. 
7 mos. ; property of Edw. Worth, Wawa, Pa. 

Milkweed 16402, F. S. 1673 J. H. B. 

Feed — 1 qt. ground corn, 2 qts. wheat bran, night and morning, with cut 
hay ; no pasture. 



Aspirant 9272.— Yield of milk, 238 lbs. ; yield of butter, 14 lbs. 7 oz., 
salted 1 oz. to lb. ; test made June 20 to 26, 1881 ; age when made, 4 yrs. 15 days ; 
property of Seth L. Hoover, Columbus, O. 

(■ Columbiad 534, imp. 
r Columbiad 2d 1615 < / 

(Celestia 1898, imp. in dam | pgarl Drop 1409 
Aspirant 9272 ] 

1 ( Columbiad 534, imp. 

t Perfection 1897 < 

(Purity 1402, imp. 



Nora of St. Lambert 12962.— Yield of milk, 243 lbs. ; yield of butter, 
14 lbs. 7 oz., salted 1 oz. to lb.; test made Dec. 6 to 12, 1882; age when made, 
2 yrs. 11 mos. ; property of W. D. Reesor, Yorkville, Ont. 

(Stoke Pogis 1259, imp. 
f Stoke Pogis 3d 2238 J 

(Marjoram 3239, imp. 
Nora of St. Lambert 12962-^ f Victor Hugo 197, imp. 

L , ri.i fLordLisgarl066 | Pauline 41)4, imp. 

I Duchess 5111 -i V ' 1 

(Pride of Windsor 483 



BUTTER TESTS OF JERSEYS. 



113 



Sunny Lass 6033.— Yield of milk, 192 lbs. 12^ oz. ; yield of butter, 
14 lbs. 7 oz., nnsalted; test made Jan. 13 to 19, 1882; age when made, 4 yrs. 
9 nios. ; property of D. A. Givens, Cynthiana, Ky. 



' Balboa 1244 



Sunny Lass 6033 •{ 



[Twilight Lass 2698 



( Duke of Greyholdt 1035 

Ubex2724 

( Young Baron 702 

(Vesper Lass 1784 



Daisy of Chenango 18582.— Yield of milk, 252 lbs. 12 oz. ; yield of 
butter, 14 lbs. 7 oz., salted; test made June 15 to 21, 1883; age when made, 
5 yrs. 5 mos. ; property of Hiram A. Jewell, Mt. Upton. 



Daisy of Chenango 

18582 



f Noble 104 F. H. C. 
.T, • ^c.-^ oaar, I - t Fanny of Babylon 2345 

r Prince of Sidney 2665 - i. j j 

1 (Dahlia of Babylon 2396, imp. 

^ T -D n-n r Czar 273, imp. 

. ^„, fJerseyBoy2/2 | Fanny 675 

Daisy 684 < J Diamond 155 

(Diana 672 j Flora 113, Imp. 



rNoble901, imp. 



Nibbette 11625.— Yield of milk, 232 lbs. 12 oz. ; yield of butter, 14 lbs. 
7 oz., salted ; test made Oct. 17, 1883 ; age when made, 4 yrs. 4 mos. ; property 
of T. L. Hacker, Madison, Wis. 

( Bon Ton 1656 
(Artless 3992 



■ Fast Boy 2606 



Nibbette 11625 



L Nibbette 6796 



f Autocrat 1065, imp. 

\ Bonfanti 388 

f Autocrat 1065 

"( Atlanta 402 

m o -^lono f Mr. Toodles 377 
The Squire 1298 -j j^u^t^jg gy^ 

f Sam Weller 271 
t Nora 956 



Nimmie 968 



Sal Soda 3721.— Yield of butter, 14 lbs. 7 oz. ; property of W. L. & W. 
Rutherford, Waddington, N. Y. 

(On L 
f Sam 980 -; 

I (Eugenie 792, imp. 



Sal Soda 3721 



Hattie 2d 2901 



(Bill Jr. 182 {Haltie428 

( Hattie or the Large Cow 428, imp. 



Monmouth Duchess 3895.— Yield of butter, 14 lbs. 7 oz., nnsalted 
test made June 1 to 7, 1876 ; property of W. A. Conway, Hackettstown, N. J. 



• Hector 129 



Monmouth Duchess 3895 



t Julia 3893 



i Prince Albert 119, imp. 
\ Victoria 249, imp. 
( Sir Charles 131, imp. 
I Mary Lowndes 273, imp. 



114 



BUTTER TESTS OF JEKSEYS. 



Jessie Lee of Labyrrinth 5290. — Yield of butter, 14 lbs. 7 oz.; age 
when made, 4 yrs. ; property of James Crook, Jacksonville, Ala. 



fTycoon J. 1212 



Jessie Lee of Labyrinth 5290 -; 



t Beulah of Baltimore 3270 



("Tycoon 917 

(.Connie 1750 

Sir Davy 84 

Nellie 1507 



f Potomac 153 
I Pauline 2130 
f Druid 299 
\ Lucy 1748 
]Onl. of J. 
( Jersey Maid 94 
f Potomac 153 
1 Belle 1506 



Jennie of the Vale 9553.— Yield of milk, 272 lbs. ; yield of butter, 14 
lbs. 6i oz., salted ; test made April 21 to 28, 1883 ; age when made, 4 yrs. 4 
mos. ; property of H. W. Douglas, Pevely, Mo. 



Highland Blade 2164 



Wethersiield 966 



/ Albert 44 
(,Grinella2d302 



Jennie of the Vale 9553 



Elsie Brown 4026 



, rhlop Danipls 2668 /Jupiter 983 

, Ohioe Daniels 2668 -^ j^^^^, Airton 2667 

( Pierrot 636, imp. 

i Rnco ori ifioo / Imp. Rob Roy 17 

( Rosa 2d 1622 I jjj^p j^Qgj^ ^g3 



Beulah of Baltimore 3270.— Yield of butter, 14 lbs. 6h oz., salted ; test 
made May 25 to May 31, 1880; age Avhen made, 7 yrs. 4 mos.; property of 
Clarke & Jones, Baltimore, Md. 



Beulah of Baltimore 

3270 



f Sir Davy 84, imp. in dam 

I 



[Nellie 1507 



I, Jersey Maid 94 
( Potomac 153 
[Bell 1507 



J Comus 54, imp. 
( Clara 148, imp. 
/ Buckskin 151 
I Victoria 1506, imp. 



Allie Minka 2982. -Yield of milk, 208 lbs. 8 oz. ; yield of butter, 14 lbs. 
6i oz., salted 1 oz. to lb. ; test made Sept. 13 to 19, 1882 ; age when made, 8 yrs. 
9 mos. ; property of Campbell Brown, Spring Hill, Tenn. 



Allie Minka 2982 -\ 



( Milo 590 

I 



L Minka 951 



< Imp. Lawrence 61 A. J. C. C. F. S. 84 J. H. B. 

f Prince 55 
i Opher 81 
(Imp. Comus 54 
( Imp. 1 iana 77 
f Imp. Comus 54 
\ Imp. Beck 463 



(Motto 80 
^ Sam 402 
( Plenty 950 



Feed — 3 lbs. wheat bran, 6 lbs. cornmeal, 2 lbs. cottonseed meal, daily. 



BUTTER TESTS OF JEESEYS. 115 

Irene of Short Hills 6137.— Yield of milk, 237 lbs. 8 oz. ; yield of 
butter, 14 lbs. 6.} oz. ; test made March 14 to 20, 1882 ; age when made, 5 yrs. 
9 mos. ; property of Campbell Brown, Spring Hill, Tenn. 

(Imp. Lawrence 61, A. J. C. C. F. S. 84 J. H. B. 
r Okubo 1876 - 

(Imp. Mazie 1588 

Ireneof Short Hills 5137 -j f Comet 130 

I T . nnno 1 ^"^^^ °^ Shrewsbury 624 | j ^ jj ^ r, 1,327 

iJartOl902 ->.. i Snffolk 607 

iMay Maltland 1590 ] imp English Beauty 449 



Mary of Bear Lake 6171.— Yield of butter, 14 lbs. 7 oz. ; test made 
middle of December, 1880 ; age when made, 4 yrs. ; property of Chester 
Bordwell, Cambridge, O. 

(Southampton 117, imp. 
f Prince of Warren 1512 J 
I (Golddrop 222, imp. 

Mary of Bear Lake 6171 ^ / Sir Charles 131 

, -n ,, (Optimusl60/ Carrie 3894 

I Warrens Duchess 4622 ■'. f Rprtnrioq 

(Countess of Warren 3896 | J^na 3893 



Lobelia 2d 6650.— Yield of butter, 14 lbs. 6 oz., salted ; test made June 
14 to 20, 1883; age when made, 8 yrs. 7 mos.; property of R. S. Kingman, 
Sparta, Wis. 

J Hughes 954 { i[]a°i^^2522 
(Clematis3174 {gi^^^^^r- 



fBurnsidel234 
I 
Lobelia 2d 6650 i 



( Clifton 6, imp. 
I. Lobelia 4379 J . jBashan32 

(Lupin 19/2 I Lily 1991 

Feed — None ; pasture, timothy and clover. 



Jazel's Maid 11011.— Yield of milk, 2.50 lbs. 11 oz.; yield of butter, 
14 lbs. 6 oz., unsalted; test made May 22 to 28, 1883; age when made, 3 yrs. 
9 mos. ; property of Thos. H. Malone, Nashville, Tenn. 

(Duke76F.S. I Merry Boy 61 P. S. 

I Jazel 159 F. S. 3501, A. J. C. C. J. ^ ^ 

(Flying 18 F. S. 

Jazel's Maid 11011 -') ^n, t «-t 

(Tommy on I. of J. 

[MaidofAvranches 69.59, imp. < 

^ (Grey Queen 571 F. S. 

Peed— 5 qts. cornmeal, 2 qts. bran, daily ; pasture, bluegrass, very good. 



116 



BUTTER TESTS OF JERjBEYS. 



Rose of Rose Lawn 9365.— Yield of milk, 225 lbs. 7 oz. ; yield of 
butter, 14 lbs. oz., salted 1 oz. to lb.; test made Aug. 13 to 20, 1883; age when 
made, 6 yrs. 1 mo. ; property of J. S. Rogers, Paterson, N. J. 



fColumbiad2dl515 - 



Rose of Rose Lawn 9365 



f Columbiad534, imp. 
(Celestia 1898, imp. 



I (Fritz 56.3, imp. 

I Rose Lawn 3690 4 

(Sea Foam 2171 



f Prince Charles 816. 
t Hebe 2d 197 



Cupid of Lee Farm 5997.— Yield of milk, 199 lbs. 8 oz. ; yield of 
butter, 14 lbs. 6 oz., unsalted ; test made July 16 to 22, 1882 ; age when made, 
5 yrs. 3 mos. ; property of D. A. Givens, Cynthiana, Ky. 



Cupid of Lee Farm 
5997 



rc.4. 1 -n ■ -loKfi oi<- f Young Rioter 751, E.H.B. 

( Stoke Pogis 1259 8-16 - j;j.sf,y 
f Stoke Pogis 3d 2238 ^ E.H.B. f Dr. Syntax 240, E. H. B. 

(Marjoram 3239 | Magnet 

/ T «„„! rn.' I Detiance 196 

i.. •. ra. T , .nn. P-^^^lSOo tLizette492 

[ Cupid of St. Lambert 5104 -l "■ 

( Amelia 404 



Marpetra 10284.— Yield of milk, 261 lbs.; yield of butter, 14 lbs. 6 oz.; 
test made Jan. 24 to 30, 1883; age when made, 2 yrs. 10 mos.; property of C. E. 
Douglass, Crockett, Tex. 



{ Marpetra 3352 



Marpetra 10284 



Betty T>. 767'; 



I Marius 760 
(Pet Anna 1608 
f Gov. Hampton 2701 
(Betty Dixon 4527 



t La,dy Mary 1148 
f Marmion 359 
i Lily Fair 1607 
/The Hub 1009 
I, Calla 5th 2215 
r Aldine 1136 
1 Cenie Wallace 2663 



Gilda 2779.— Yield of butter, 14 lbs. 6 oz. ; test made 1875 ; age when 
made, 3 yrs.; property of Wm. H. Hayden, Albany, Vt. 



f Critic 540 



Gilda 2779 1 

I 



(.Lady Godfrey 678 



f Orange Peel 502, imp. F. S. 129 J. H. B. 

(Cannie 1359, imp. 

( Dick Swiveller Jr. 276 

(Madora679 



/ Dick Swiveller 274 
1 Twilight 977 
J Czar 273 
t Duchess 548 



BUTTER TESTS OF JERSEYS. 



117 



M3rth 2837.— Yield of milk, 248 lbs. ; yield of butter, 14 lbs. oz. ; test 
made May 22 to 28, 1881 ; age when made, 7 yrs. ; property of Edward Worth, 

Wawa, Pa. 

(On I. 
f count Bismark 732 -[^^^^^^^^^_^ 

^^>-"^-^^'1 rSt.Malo486,imp. 

I Damsel 2d 1837 -I , „,„ . 

^ (Damsel 1828, imp. 



Palestine's Last Daughter 12602.-Yield of butter, 14 lbs. 6 oz. ; test 
made June 1 to 8, 1881 ; age when made, 4 yrs. ; property of Thos. Fitch, New 

London, Conn. 

( Pierrot 636, imp. 
f Pierrot Ttli 1667 -\ 

( Pet 811, imp. 

Palestine's Last Daughter 12602 \ 

l^ Palestine 26, imp. 



Angerez Girl 17015.— Yield of butter, 14 lbs. (> oz., unsalted ; test made 
January, 1883; age when made, 3 yrs. 8 mos.; property of S. W. Robbins, 
Wethersfield, Conn. 

Augerez Girl 17015, imp. 



Lady Clarendon 3d 17578.-Yield of butter, 14 lbs. 5.] oz., salted; test 
made May 28 to June 4, 1883 ; age when made, 3 yrs. 10 mos. ; property of J. 
Horatio Earl, Skaneateles, N. Y. 

f Marius 760 
( Signal 11/0 -^ Pansy Morris 2060 

r Camerlengo 3012 -[ . 

( Maiden of Jersey 2736, imp. 
Lady Clarendon 3d 17578, | 
A.J.C. C. 1 

[Lady Clarendon 7030, imp. 



Memento I913.-Yield of milk, 235 lbs.; yield of butter, 14 lbs. 5 oz., 
salted ; test made Aug. 21 to 28, 1883 ; age when made, 11 yrs. 7 mos. ; property 
of Thomas Beer, Bucyrus, Ohio. 

f Lawrence 61, imp. -I non t^ a 

(Clementine 232 F. &. 

Memento 1913 ^^ . „ /Commodore 56 

I (Prince 55 j Duchess 82 

I Motto 80 -{ . „, f Prince 55 

(Ophir 81 I Duchess 2d 8S 



118 BUTTER TESTS OF JERSEYS. 

Milkmaid of Burr Oaks 9035.— Yield of milk, 236 lbs. 2 oz. ; yield of 
butter, 14 lbs. 5 oz., salted ; test made Aug. 26 to Sept. 1, 1883 ; age when made, 
5 yrs. 4 mos. ; joroperty of T. Bacon, Wauconda, 111. 

i Critic 540 I '^,lZf. V-^ '°'' '■'' ^ '- • 

rike Fetch 1292 \ ( Canine loo9 

Milkmaid of Burr ' ^^^-^ of J^'^^h 2429, imp. 

O^l^sSOSS ] ( Phenomenon 1147 { Ep^^.e^^jo^- ^^ Je'^^ej' -'-1^^ 

.Milkmaid Of Lake Forest ^^llc-omet 215 

■^"^" ' ^"^5 ^^® -^--^ 1 Nettlesome 2407 



Roselaine 7167.— Yield of milk, 236 lbs. 10 oz. ; yield of butter, 14 lbs. 5 
oz., salted f oz. to lb. ; test made April 29 to May 5, 1882 ; age when made, 4 
yrs. 1 mo. ; property of A. Garrettson, Pendleton, Ind. 

(Onl. of J. 

(Grand Duke Alexis 1040, imp. - 
( Victorine La Chaise 2740, imp. 

[ Rosa Gamp 2732, imp. < 

(Victoria Gamp 1446 



Nancy of St. Lambert 12964.— Yield of milk, 180 lbs. 8 oz. ; yield of 
butter, 14 lbs. 5 oz., salted ; test made Nov. 26 to Dec. 2, 1883 ; age when made, 
3 yrs. 10 mos. ; i^roperty of V. E. Fuller, Hamilton, Ont. 

( Stoke Pogis 1259 

r Stoke Pogis 3d 2238 -^^ 
I ( Marjoram 3239 

Nancy of St. Lambert 12964 -i 

(Victor Hugo 197 
[Lucy of St. L. { 

( Lydia 495 

Feed — 8 lbs. bran, 8 lbs. crushed oats ; mangolds and hay. 



Minnie of Scituate 17829.— Yield of milk, 251 lbs.; yield of butter, 14 
lbs. 4^ oz., salted ; test made Dec. 24 to 31, 1883 ; age when made, 5 yrs. 7 mos. ; 
property of Orestes Pierce, East Baldwin, Me. 



r Pharos Jr. 3621 



f Pharos 3552 

r Duke of Scituate 3623 4 fVicforMo 

Miiniie of scituate I I Jersey Belle of Scituate 7628 {j\\^^o/,fO 

17829 1 , .r,-..„.. or.r,r, / Pilot 3.549 



Victor 3550 

Minnie 7826 j D^e 7824^ 



Minnie 2d 178-8 > ' ""' """ 1 Mi^^^ie ^^^6 

L Minnie 2d l/8_8 -, -^^^^ Swiveler Jr. 276 



Feed— 4 qts. bran, 2 cornmeal, 1 cottonseed meal. 



BUTTER TESTS OF JERSEYS. 119 

Denise 8281.— Yield of milk, 170 lbs. 8 oz. ; yield of butter, 14 lbs. 4J oz., 
salted 1 oz. to lb. ; test made Nov. 23 to 29, 1883 ; age when made, 4 yrs. 7 mos. ; 
property of Campbell Brown, Spring Hill, Tenn. 



.,, . „f, /Willie Boy 432 

[Manus /60 I jm L.^(j ^j^ry 1148 

Top Sawyer 1404 |^^^ ^^^^^^^^ ^^ j^p. dement 115 

Denise 8281 \ . , ^ 

rTimF. S. 112 J. H. B. 
I Imp. Lucy 4577 - 

(Bourgeoise F. S. 442 J. H. B. 



Violet of Glencairn 10221.— Yield of milk, 219 lbs. ; yield of butter, 14 
lbs. 4 oz., salted 1 oz. to lb. ; test made July 13 to 20, 1883 ; age when made, 3 
yrs. 4 mos. ; property of V. E. Fuller, Hamilton, Ont. 

( Mogul 532, imp. 

rFortunatusll52 -^ f Cadmus 4, imp. 

(Juniata 1289 j jj^nae 3d 1287 

. Violet of Glencairn 10221-^ fOnl. of J. 

L. ,v ., -«oi ^°P^^ ^^^' ™P- Amy 395, imp. 

t MoUie Burn 7831 < y :/ < t- 

i Patterson's Beauty 4760 1 ^^.j^j^g ^o^^^ j^^p 
Feed— 12 qts. daily ground oats ; pasture, clover. 



Rosy Kate 10276.— Yield of milk, 224 lbs. 8 oz. ; yield of butter, 14 lbs. 
4 oz. ; test made Feb. 16 to 22, 1881 ; age when made, 4 yrs. 9 mos. ; property of 
Hoover & Co., Columbus, Ohio. 

( Pierrot 636, imp. 
f Pierrot 2d 1669 < 

I (Dainty 796, imp. 

Rosy Kate 10276 I .nA^rra f Picrrot 636 

.... .T^ «,-o Pierrot 2d 1669 | Dainty 796 

Rose of Mashamoquet Farm 64/2 - 

(, Palestine 26, imp. 



Blonde 2d 9228.— Yield of milk, 204 lbs. ; yield of butter, 14 lbs. 4 oz., 
salted ; test made Sept. 7 to 13, 1883 ; age when made, 7 yrs. 8 mos. ; property 
of Wm. Rolph, Markham, Ont. 

( Leo 198, H. C. J. H. B. 
fKhediveP.S. 103 J. H. B. - 

I I Coomassie 1442, H. C. J. H. B. 

Blonde 2d 9268 •! 

LBlondeF. S. 214J. H.B. 



120 



BUTTER TESTS OF JERSEYS. 



Buckeye Lass 10355.— Yield of milk, 208 lbs. 15 oz. ; yield of butter, 
14 lbs. 4 oz., salted; test made April 15 to 21, 1882; age when made, 5 yrs. ; 
property of S. L. Hoover, Columbus, Ohio. 



rDickl81,F.S. H.C.J. H. B. 
Buckeye Lass 10355 -{ 

(Fairy 964. J. H. B. F. S. H. C. 



Adina 1942.— Yield of milk, 234 lbs. ;• yield of butter, 14 lbs. 4 oz., salted ; 
test made May 2 to 9, 1881 ; age when made, 9 yrs. ; property of Jas. Cloud & 
Son, Kennett Square, Pa. 



Adina 1942 



' Czar 251 



Irrna 121 



JPilotBoy488|pJot|,i^, 
i Wanda 1423 



.840 
Pilot 3 
Flora 1422 
tOnl. of J. 
Princess 836 
lButtercnp845{gK.tonl 



f Charleston 1 



Jeannie Piatt 6005.— Yield of milk, 1201 lbs. ; yield of butter, 14 lbs. 4 
oz., salted ; test made July 31 to Aug. 6, 1882; age when made, 5 yrs. 4 mos. ; 
property of Lyman A. Mills. 



rColt Jr. 825 



Jeannie Piatt 6005 



f Rob Roy 17 
Rex 1330^ 1 Maggie 2054 

Icouch's Lily 3237 {tlje^j5«_^^^^ 



: Jule 3640 



("St. Helier 45, imp. 
Ijosie 2d 2712 



f Arab 245 
(Josie 2711, imp. 



Vespucia 17455.— Yield of butter, 14 lbs. 4 oz., salted ; test made Oct. 11 
to 18, 1883 ; age when made, 3 yrs. 7 mos. ; property of A. J. Fish, Van Wert, 
Ohio. 



Vespucia 17455 



flndiaman 2071 f ^P""- ^^^ ] Vesper Lass 1784 
(ibex 2724 

Indiaman2071 { J^tS? ^'^ 



t Fenelle 9095 



1 Carie 136G 



/Jerry 2d 513 
j^ Clara 1010 



Feed — A slop of 2 gals, wheat bran and cut sheaf oats, twice daily ; pasture, 
clover and timothy, second crop. 



BUTTER TESTS OF JERSEYS. 121 

Kate Daisy 8204.— Yield of milk, 27(5 lbs. 4 oz. ; yield of butter, 14 lbs. 
4 oz., salted ; test made Oct. 20 to 2G, 1883 ; property of L. M. Fair, Wallingford, 
Conn. 

Barker's Dandy 37o8 - \ Jupiter 93 

Kate Daisy 8204 \ ^^^^' ^ ° 

«n •. -n ■ r-QQ i ^^^^""^'^ ^^"^^ ^'^^^ ' Cream Pot 2d 6738 
I White Daisy 6739 -; ■■ 

(Lady Ives 1708 



Lebanon Daughter 6106.— Yield of milk, 16 to 18 qts. daily; yield of 
butter, 14 lbs. 4 oz. ; test made Dec. 10 to 16, 1881 ; age when made, 5 yrs. 9 
mos. ; property of G. Dawson Coleman, Brickerville, Pa. 

(On I. 
f Iron Bank 1120 < 
1 (Birdie 2611 

Lebanon Daughter 6106 -j ,p,,-ffw.^osr /St.Helier45 

U ■ . T. . Qrr J ^^'^'"'^'^ ^^^ { Heartsease 503 
I Emmie s Pet 3568 < '^ 

(Sister 1427, imp. 



Rose of Hillside 3866.— Yield of milk, 152 lbs. 9 oz.; yield of butter, 14 
lbs. 3.J oz., salted 1 oz. to lb. ; test made Dec. 23 to 30, 1883 ; age when made, 
9 yrs. 6 mos. ; property of Charles J. Reed, Fairfield, Iowa. 

(Rajah 340, imp. 
f Ramchunder 718 - ^ Charleston 1 

I (.Nelly 55 \ Nannie 4 

Rose of Hillside 3866 ■! \ ^ *°°^® ^ 



Afp^ip ifiio J Marmion359 j^ j j^ 615, imp. 

L Mamie 1612 -^ | Kaulbach 185 

( Juno 890 \ T,,n« dM 



(Julia 451 



Bintana 9837.— Yield of milk, 183 lbs. 15 oz. ; yield of butter, 14 lbs. ^ oz. ; 
test made April 15 to 22, 1880 ; age when made, 3 yrs. ; property of Joseph 
Gavin, Chester, N. Y. 

( St. Helier 45 
fOxolil922 ip .,,,„^ /St. Helier 45 

Bintana9837 \ (P>r6la4566 {i,„,be4562 

i St. Helier 45 



Kalmia4561 " L. . _ f Bertie 267 

UDib'i (Claude 669 



Pride of "Winslow 2613. — Yield of butter, 14 lbs. 3 oz. ; property of G. 
Dawson Coleman, Brickerville, Pa. 

Pride of Winslow 2613, imp. September, 1871, by A. M. Herkness, Phil. 



122 BUTTEE TESTS OF JERSEYS. 

Gem of Sassafras 8434.— Yield of milk, 253 lbs. 12 oz. ; yield of butter, 
14 lbs. 3k oz., salted I oz. to lb. ; test made May 25 to 31, 1882 ; age wben made, 
4 yrs. 3 mos. ; property of T. Howard Wilson, Lebanon, Del. 

( Rossman 1128 { ^^^^ ioo^liu 

( Duke of Sassafras 2431 - Tom Drslie^ 420 

I (Kizzie 3344 \ 4 Tnirc, T^«i«v IVn o qcm^ 

Gem Of Sassafras 8434 ^ | f- ^fl^-, ^^'""^ 1^ o. 2, 3o4o 
I I Hurd's Ivanhoe 1522 - i^nL^^L Pipnntv 9^sd 

LBelle of Kent 4371 ] ^_ /TomSerTo^ 

' Kizzie 3344 I J, (^Q^^.g jj^jgy jjQ 2, 3343 



Sweet Briar of St. Lambert 5481.— Yield of milk, 267 lbs. ; yield of 
butter, 14 lbs. 3 oz., salted 1 oz. to lb. ; test made June 6 to 12, 1883 ; age when 
made, 7 yrs. 1 mo. ; property of David Keesor, Rosedale, Toronto. 

( Victor Hugo 197, imp. 
r Lord Lisgar 1066 J 

(Pauline 494, imp. 
Sweet Briar of St. L. 5481 , r a <,i rn« J Defiance 196, imp. 

lLilv5120 La^aloOe j Lisette 492. imp. 

Pride of Windsor 438 



Adora 18569.— Yield of milk, 294i lbs. ; yield of butter, 14 lbs. 3 oz., 
salted I oz. to lb. ; test made May 21 to 27, 1883 ; age when made, 3 yrs. 8 mos. ; 
property of Wm. E. Gates, Vicksburg, Miss. 

/■ ivr^ti^ r;i - / Jack Horner .514, imp. 

f The Hub 1009 i ' ^ Meg ^<^""'«« 13"^' "^^P- 

(Bessie 139, imp. 

Adoral8569 f Pertinatti 713 

L. Q tK roQH ^rox> i/X4 lRoxanal701 

L&unny South 6830 - „^^ „„, , , ^^„„.„, /Yankee 1003, imp. 

(,EffieofStaatsburgol94 |-gj^jj^g^2d 2256 



Lillian Mostar 10364.— Yield of milk, 219 lbs. 12 oz. ; yield of butter, 14 
lbs. 3 oz., salted ; test made April 1 to 8, 1883 ; age M'hen made, 4 yrs. ; property 
of Jas. Cloud & Son, Kennett Square, Pa. 

/r „„~<-„n«,., oic fTancred501 

f Diamond E.,1 3116 1''°""""°" ™ igiltS™ °''""' *" "" 



BUTTEE TESTS OF JERSEYS. 123 

Litza 6338.— Yield of milk, 268 lbs. 4 oz.; yield of butter, 14 lbs. 3 oz., 
salted; test made July 24 to 30, 1883; age when made, 5 yrs. 10 mos. ; property 
of Mary B. Adams, Aberdeen, Miss. 

r Mariiis 7fi0 / Willie Boy 434 

1 ( Maf k 7^ -' ^"^P- Clement 115 

Roxana2d2532 r^'"^ '" |Sunflower351 

lRoxanal76l {SiS'849 



Clematis of St. Lambert 5478.— Yield of milk, 285 lbs. ; yield of but- 
ter, 14 lbs. 3 oz., salted ; test made May 2 to 8, 1882; age when made, 6 yrs. ; 
property of W. R. Markham. 

(Victor Hugo 197, imp. 
fLord Lisgar 1066 J. 

(Pauline 494, imp. 
Clematis of St. Lambert 5478 -1 

(Defiance 196, imp. 
Snowdrop of St. Lambert 5119- 

(Lydie 495, imp. 



Oelia Belle 5865.— Yield of milk, 246 lbs. 4 oz. ; yield of butter, 14 lbs. 3 
oz. ; test made June 6 to 12, 1883 ; age when made, 6 yrs. 7 mos. ; property of 
Campbell Brown, Spring Hill, Tenn. 

( Major of Staatsburg 679 -f ^^^P- ^^P?,':^^?,^ ^ 

fDuke of Portage 1270- Ump. Mmnie //I 

Lady Palestine 2769 j J.^'iP^in'.'':.^. ^IJ?^^ ^°^- 

Celia Belle 5865-^ ^Sf^^fV"*^ -*^ -^^Ln 

( Hampton 491 j ??*^£^i°JP?!:^^l ^55 

[ Belle of Chester 4442 - ' i^'^^^.S,"^ ^^^ 

lBeauty3159 &feL 465 



Lilly Cross 13796.— Yield of milk, 287 lbs. 8 oz.; yield of butter, 14 lbs. 
3 oz., salted ; test made Jan. 1 to 7, 1883 ; age when made, 7 yrs. 6 mos. ; prop- 
erty of E. A. Flagg, West Hartford, Conn. 



Lilly Cross 13796 



( Blucher 48 
f Hector 791 J 

I (Daisy 571 



(Burnside 12.34 |K«^tK^3l^4 
I, Lilly Burnside 4384 J iW^^^^^^J^-'^ 

(Milkweed 1977 (H-tor^'^l 



Telka 8037.— Yield of butter, 14 lbs. 3 oz.; property of W. R. McCready. 
Saugatuck, Conn. 

(On I. 
Telka 8037, imp.-! 

(Duchess J. H. B. 935 



124 BurrER tests of jerseys. 

Prince's Bloom 9729. — Yield of butter, 14 lbs. 3 oz.; property of E. J. 
Bobbins, Wethersfield. 



Prince's Bloom 9729 -j 



(Tocsin 1912 
f Prince of Croton 2-J90 -^ 
I (Glenida4436, imp. 



I , 0^.007 Jersey King 879 {^Slal302 

LBloom2d5927 /Monitor 878 

[Bloom 4062 | Calla 4th 2208 



Turquoise 1129. — Yield of butter, 14 lbs. 3 oz.; property of John D. Wing, 
Millbrook, N.Y. 

f Lawrence 61, imp. 
I 
Turquoise 1129-1 / On t 

Topaz75 iC0-us54 gf,I-^,„ 

L Topaz < 5 ) Pearl 76 /^nl. 

(.i'eari /b ,^paith78 



Safrano 4568.— Yield of milk, 180 lbs. 8 oz. ; yield of butter, 14 lbs. 
2h oz.; test made Oct. 24 to 30, 1881 ; age when made, 8 yrs.; property of Chas. 
Keep, Lockport, N.Y. 

( St. Helier 45, imp. 
Safrano 4568 \ (St.Helier45 

(Kalmia4561 i ^, , „, /Bertie 267 

•-1^16/1 I Claude 669 



Maggie May 3255.— Yield of milk, 235 lbs. 8 oz.; yield of butter, 14 lbs. 
2.} oz., salted; test made March 21 to 27, 1882 ; age when made, 8 yrs. 2 mos.; 
property of W. B. Montgomery, Starkville, Miss. 



(■Rajah 



!40 



Nelusko4,9 -^ fCharlestonl 

^ • ^ ,0.. J (Nelly 00 ■; Nannie 4 

Maggie May 3255 j , iiwt ii f Jerry 15 

T 1 T, 1, oo, , ^^^^^^ ^^ i Frankie 17 
[Lucky Belle 2214- ^ Patterson 11 

(Pansy 6th 38 |pansy8 



Lily of Staatsburg 5427.— Yield of butter, 14 lbs. 2} oz., unsalted ; test 
made June 15 to 22, 1883 ; age when made, 8 yrs. ; property of W. B. Dinsmore, 
Staatsburg, N. Y. 

Lily of Staatsburg 5427, imp. 



BUTTER TESIS OF JERSEYS. 125 

Pearl of St. Lambert 5527.— Yield of milk, 247 lbs. 8 oz. ; yield of but- 
ter, 14 lbs. 2 oz., salted 1 oz. to lb. ; test made April 4 to 10, 1882 ; age when 
made, 6 yrs. ; property of Wm. Ralph, Markham, Ont., Can. 

TBuffer 2035 f ^'"^ '^°"^" ''' { P^ro^^^SrTs^mp. 

(.Amelia 484, imp. 
Pearl of St. Lambert 5527 \ 

I ( 

I Dot of St. I-. 5525 J fT^„fi„„„„inc • 



'Webster's Pet 4103.— Yield of milk, 197 lbs.; yield of butter, 14 lbs. 
2 oz., salted ; test made Jan. 15 to 22, 1881 ; age when made, 6 yrs. ; projierty of 
W. H. Walrath, Clayton, N. Y. 

( May Boy 75 ^ Bismark 292, imp. 

f Champion of America 1567^ I Croesus 1787 

I JBaurylOig I Do i??d To^,^'^ 

Webster Pet 4103 -1 iP?HJ-V020_ 

I (Phil Sheridan 984 jfeiTiW,-™^'^ 

L Churchill Betsey 4105 ^ iS*^ , o -i-«n 

ISutliff's Rosa 4104 jg^ff/ot^S/o'"' 

Feed — 5 lbs. of oatmeal and 2 lbs. of cornmeal daily ; hay. 



Queen of Prospect 11997.— Yield of milk, 225 lbs. 8 oz. ; yield of butter, 
14 lbs. 2 oz., salted ; test made June 21 to 27, 1883 ; age when made, 3 yrs. 
3 mos. ; property of R. S. Kingman, Sparta, "Wis. 

Mogul 532, imp. 
ShirlylClS 



Queen of Prospect 11997 ] l^lobe 99,imp. 

[Adeline 9115, imp. 

Feed^None : pasture, timothy and clover. 



Bella Delaine 10356.— Yield of milk, 222 lbs. 1 oz. ; yield of butter, 14 lbs. 
2 oz., salted ; test made April 15 to 21, 1883 ; age when made, 4 yrs. ; property of 
S. L. Hoover, Columbus, Ohio. 

( Orange Skin 227 J. H. B. F. S. C. 
f Music 118 J. H. B. P. S. C. { 

I i JIargotten 1042 J. H. B. F. S. C. 

Bella Delaine 10356 -J 

LDaisev 742 J. H. B. C. F. S. 



126 



BUTTER TESTS OF JERSEYS. 



Queen Fannie 10275.— Yield of milk, 220 lbs. ; yield of butter, 14 lbs. 
2 oz., in 7 days ; test made Jan. 2 to 8, 1881 ; age when made, 4 yrs. 10 mos. ; 
property of Hoover & Co., Columbus, O. 



r Pierrot 2cl 1669 

Queen Fannie 10275 \ 
I 
[ Fanny Landseer 1969 



( Pierrot 636, imp. 
(Dainty 796, imp. 
r Landseer 331 
(.Sylph 615, imp. 



fOnl. of J. 
( Dazzle 379 



Rarity 2d 7724.— Yield of milk, 199 lbs. ; yield of butter, 14 lbs. 2 oz., 
in seven days ; test made Dec. 9 to 17, 1881 ; age when made, 4 yrs. ; property 
of Louis Stracke, Warsaw, 111. 



Rarity 2d 7724 



f Flash 2532 



, Rarity 5923 



( Pierrot 636, imp. 

I Belle of Farmington 911, imp. 

( Jersey King 879 

(Lady Love 2d 2212 



Nellie 1507.— Yield of butter, 14 ibs. 2 oz., salted ; test made June 26 to 
July 2, 187<); age when made, 9 yrs. 1 mo.; property of Clarke & Jones, 
Baltimore, Md. 



Nellie 1507 



fComus 54 
I Potomac 153 J 
I (Clara 148, imp. 



Bell 1506 



(Buckskin 151 
(victoria 1505, imp. 



/ On Island of Jersey 
( Diana 77 



f Prince John 22 
1 Custard 321, imp. 



Grace Davy 8292.— Yield of milk, 191 lbs. 1 oz. ; yield of butter, 
14 lbs. 2 oz., salted ; test made Nov. 6 to 13, 1882 ; age when made, 6 yrs. 2 mos. ; 
property of Mrs. Geo. M. Jewett, Zanesville, O. 



Grace Davy 8292 -| 

I 



f Young Sir Davy 3034 
I 



[ Imp. Grace Darling 2d 304 



( Young Davy 661 

( Susan 1658 

( Imp. Excelsior of Jersey 949 

(imp. Grace Darling 299 



f Imp. Sir Davy 84 
I Imp Georgetta93 
j Imp. Hannibal 618 
( Imp. Ariel 516 



Nightingale of Elmarch 8312.— Yield of milk, 196 lbs. ; yield of butter, 
14 lbs. 2 oz., unsalted; test made June 21 to 27, 1881 ; age when made, 7 yrs. 
property of D. A. Givens, CJynthiana, Ky. 

( Merry Boy on I. of J. 
Nightingale of Elmarch 8312 - 

( Nellie on I. of J. 



BDTTER TESTS OF JERSEYS. 



127 



Angela 1682.— Yield of butter, 14 lbs. 2 oz., in 7 days ; property of Silas 
Betts, Camden, N. J. 

("Commodore 229, imp. 
Roxbury247 -{ _ __ /Major 75 

(. Flora 808 



Angela 1682 \ 



(Rose 709 



Europa 121, imp. 



Therese M. 8364.— Yield of butter, 14 lbs. 2 oz., in seven days ; property 
of W. B. Montgomery, Starkville, Miss. 

; Tvr -D^ -A- [Bismarck 292 
May Boy tOo \ c^cus 1787 
r Champion of America 1567^, ,^10/ Living Storm 173 

(Pansy 1019 |Dolly2dl020 



Therese M. 8364 



(.Julia Evelyn 6007 



r A i^;„^ iiQr J NeluskO 479 

f Aldme 1136 | Gazelle of Mobile 1735 
Ui- 1 „^ oooA J The Hub 1009 
(Mmk2d3890 j Mink 2548 



Lebanon Lass 6108.— Yield of milk, average of 18 qts. ; yield of butter, 
14 lbs. 2 oz., in seven days ; test made Dec. 2 to 8, 1881 ; age when made, 5 yrs. 
8 mos. ; property of G. Dawson Coleman, Brickerville, Pa. 



Lebanon Lass 6108 



Iron Bank 1120 



Tipsey 3572 



( On I. of J. 
1 Birdie 2611, imp. 
( Clifford 286 
(Florie 2610, imp. 



fSt. Helier45 
\ Heartsease 503 



Bessie Bradford 7269.— Yield of butter, 14 lbs. 2 oz., salted ; test made 
Nov. 4 to 11, 1883; age when made, 7 yrs. 8 mos. ; property of L. S. Sprague, 
Austerlitz, N. Y. 



Bessie Bradford 7269 



f King Pin 1878 



[ Edith 4th 817 



rMercury432 {'^^Hl^, 

tEdna3d568 {J^^-f 

[Mars 95 |J-P|ter^f 

(Edith 3d 806 {J/,?K7 



Lady Gray of Hilltop 3d 14642.— Y^ield of milk, 253 lbs. 4 oz.; yield 
of butter, 14 lbs. 2 oz., salted ; test made June 5 to 11, 1883 ; age when made, 
3 yrs. 6 mos. ; property of L. M. Fair, AVallingford, Conn. 



Ladv Gray of Hilltop 3d \ 
14642 I 



f Champion of Hill Top 1839 



JChampionofA1567 {HZfZl'' 



Lady Gray of Hilltop 6850 



It- *„ XT- ii„v,„oinA I Tom Dasher 420 

( Kate Nickleby 3100 -J g^^^jg g^^.^ 30^,9 

I Wethersfield 966 { '^^X%fld 1303 

\Bess Lena 3349 {ItnalL 



128 BUTTEK TESTS OF JEESEYS. 

Belle Grinelle 3d 16503.— Yield of butter, 14 lbs. 2 oz.; property of 
E. J. Robbins, Wethersfield, Conn. 

( Apollo P. S. 108, J. H. B. 

[ ^^°''*^ ^'^^^"^'^'^ ''"'' • Brunette Le Gros 9755 / Tom P. S. 77, J. H. B. 

Belle Grinelle 3d 16503 ' '''''"'"' ""' '''°' '''' } EorRov'lV''' '^ ''• ^• 

( Monitor 878 | §°'L^°lnl 

Belle Grinelle 4073 \ ] f'^'^J', ,«f 

/ Orinnellfl •'.d '>">nO J AlDert 44 

( Lrnnneua oQ _-uj ^ Grinuella 1302 



Peggy of Staatsburg 2342. — Yield of butter, 14 lbs. i\ oz., unsalted ; 
test made June 22 to 29, 1883; age when made, 10 yrs. 10 mos. ; property of 
W. B. Dinsmore, Staatsburg, N. Y. 

( Napoleon 291 , imp. 
f Orphan 891 J 

(Olive 763, imp. 
Peggy of Staatsburg 2342 -| 

I i Deacon 293, imp. 

[ Princess 2d 2295 - 

( Princess, 761, imp. 



Creamer 2467.— Yield of milk, 167 lbs. 13 oz. ; yield of butter, 14 lbs. 
1 oz., salted ; test made June 5 to 12, 1882 ; age when made, 9 yrs. 10 mos. ; 
property of D. B. De Wolf, Lee, Mass. 

fAlbert44|Jf/4l|,, 
r Tom Dasher 420 ] McOle land 3d "^7 

(Flora 420 \ p<,„i,? .fu ,s " 
Creamer 2467 -| ^ ^^^^^ ^^^ ^^ 

I 
[Cream Pot 460, imp. 



Robinette 7114.— Yield of milk, 233 lbs. 4 oz. ; yield of butter, 14 lbs. 
1 oz., unsalted ; test made April 17 to 23, 1883 ; age when made, 5 yrs. ; property 
of A. B. Darling, Ramsey's, N. J. 



f Domino of Darlington 



rsarpedon930 {S^^^rfl' 
i 2459 " (Beautv of Darlington 5736 | Smith of Darlington 2458 

Robinette 7114 -i (Grace D.*j/4 
I rDelphia2d468 

L Rachel Ray 1754 U^^^^^^^ /Jupiter 93 

(. Helen 1/9 (HermioneHS 

Feed. — Three quarts of corn, three of bran, daily. 



BUTTER TESTS OF JERSEYS. 



129 



Nellie Gray of Clermont 10906.— Yield of butter, 14 lbs. 1 oz., salted ; 
test made May 15 to 22, 1883 ; age when made, 5 yrs. 1 mo. 5 days ; property 
of D. A. Smalley, Milford. 



f Achmed 21i; 



Nellie Gray of Clermont 10905 -i 



I 
LSignora4727 



( Vespucius 758, imp. 
j Caramel 2727, imp. 
( Hadrian 1049 
(Hannah Pope 3380 



f Bronx Bashan 145 
(Dinah 1031, imp. 
J Pope lis 
{ Dahlia 2590, imp. 



Myrtle of Ridgewood 7858.— Yield of milk, 184 lbs.; yield of butter, 
14 lbs. 1 oz., salted i oz. to lb. ; test made Nov. 6 to 12, 1882 ; age when made, 
4 yrs. 2 mos. ; property of Chas. E. Christy, Stamford, Conn. 



r Ben Rajah 795 
Myrtle of Ridgewood 7858 i 

[ Myrtle 2d 211 



r Rajah 340, imp. 
(Eliza 619, imp. 

|BIucher2dl02{«-J^erf.i-P,.^p 
tMrj-tle208 {g,tf,, 



Rorap Ogden 3d 5458.— Yield of milk, 251 lbs. 8 oz. ; yield of butter, 
14 lbs. 1 oz., salted; test made July 9 to 15, 1881 ; age when made, 4 yrs. 6 
mos. ; property of Campbell Brown, Spring Hill, Tenn. 



RompOgden 3d 5458-! 



f Top Sawyer 1404 - 

I 



rMarius 760 
(Emblem 90, imp. 



[RompOgden 15' 



7li 



Don 611 
(Romp 1098 



f Willie Boy 434, imp. in dam. 
\ Lady Mary 1148, imp. 
j Clement 115, imp. 

(■ Duke 610 

1 Fawn 476 

f Oakland 33 

1 Buttercup 3d 1099 



Beauty Bismarck 4967.— Yield of butter, 14 lbs. 1 oz. in 7 days; 
test made in 1880; age when made, 5 yrs.; property of F. F. Fuessinich, Tor- 
rington, Conn. 



Beauty Bismarck 4967- 



r Litchfield 674 



Hopewell 136, imp. 

La Belle Helene 457, imp. 



t Daisy Bismarck 2697 



fBismarck2d409 

(Flossie 1715 



/Bismarck 292 
( Bessie 133 
/ New World 289 
t Flirt 134 



130 



BUTTER TESTS OF JERSEYS. 



Buttery 3502.— Yield of milk, 203 lbs. ; yield of butter, 14 lbs. 1 oz., 
salted ; test made Jan. 22 to 28, 1882 ; age when made, 7 yrs. 9 mos. ; property 
of Campbell Brown, Spring Hill, Tenn. 



f Mack 722 



Buttery 3502 < 



( Clement 115, imp. 
isun Flower 351 



fStansbury 367 
Marietta 1813-^ 

(Mischief 954 



f Potomac 153 
I Crocus 328 
fClive319 
"i Plenty 950 
] Cline 319 
I Minka 951 



Cow has one quarter of her udder spoiled. 



Variella of Linwood 10954.— Yield of milk, 228 lbs. 2 oz. ; yield of but- 
ter, 14 lbs. 1 oz., unsalted ; test made Aug. 17 to 24, 1883 ; age when made, 3 yrs. 
4 mos.; property ofM. M. Gardner, Nashville, Tenn. 



Variella of Linwood 
10954 



f Imp. Mirabeau 



Vixen 7591 



fBrowney 158 J. H. B. 

'j Blossom of the Grange J Claimant 84 P. S. J. H. B. 
^ 6958, imp. ( 

J Top Sawyer 1404 { f^^^^E^mblem 90 

/ Roxbury 247 
X Cowslip 5th 849 



Roxana 1761 



"Walkyrie 5708.— Yield of milk, 169 lbs. 12 oz.; yield of butter, 14 lbs. 
1 oz., salted ; test made Sept. 27 to Nov. 8, 1883 ; age when made, 6 yrs. 5 mos. ; 
property of H. M. Howe, Bristol, E. I. 



fGinxl536 



Walkyrie 5708 j 



( Rpn T?aiah 7^"; i Rajah 340, imp. 

J ^^^ ^^J^*^ '^^ 1 Elijah 619, imp. 

J \ ,.Ar.^^r in- J Monarch of Roxburj' 499 

(Audrey 144/ | pancita 404 

J Noble 104 F.S. |Sultan58F.J.H.B. 



LRegina 2d, imp.^ . q^^ ^oble 

(Regina32F.S. JMignonne 



Moss Rose 5114.— Yield of milk, 208 lbs. ; yield of butter, 14 lbs. h oz., 
unsalted ; test made July 2 to 8, 1883 ; age when made, 8 yrs. 3 mos. ; property 
of Wm. Ralph, Markham, Ont., Can. 



I Buffer 2035 
Camelia 5106 



T nrri i\rnnf>k -^04 f Victor Hugo 197 

l.ord Monct dOi -^^j.^^^, ^f Windsor 493 

Amelia 481, imp. 

T nrrt T i<5Pnr lofifi ^ Victor Hugo 197 

Lord l^isgar 1066 : pauline 494,imp. 

„„, „-.,,, J Victor Hugo 197 

Hebe 0117 iportie496 



BUTTEK TESTS OF JERSEYS. 131 

Honey Drop 10033.— Yield of milk, 236 lbs. 12 oz. ; yield of butter, 14 
lb.s. 2 oz., unsalted ; test made May 1 to 7, 1883; age when made, 6 yrs. ■' 
property of A. B. Darling, Ramsey's, N. J. 

( Mercury 432 
f Guy Warwick 1450 -( r t„, u^,. o'^ 

(Edith 3d 806 JEdffinT'imT. 

. Lady Pauline 2651 -- i- ^<^"^ "^ ^"- 

( Brown Bess 2649, imp. 



Actress 2311. — Yield of butter, 14 lbs., unsalted; test made Dec. 24 to31j 
1882; age when made, 10 yrs. 9 mos. ; property of AV. B. Dinsmore, Staats- 
burg, N. Y. 

( Jerry 15, imp. 1865 
r Emperor 287 < .j . j 

Actress2,31lJ ^^''''''' \i^kim,. 

I fl. ofJ. 

[ Annie 2d 776 J 

(Annie 76.5, imp. 1868 



• Starkville Beauty 4897.— Yield of milk, 185 lbs.; yield of butter, 14 
lbs., unsalted; test made July 10 to 16, 1883; age when made, 7 yrs. 5 mos.; 
property of W. B. Montgomery, Starkville, Miss. 

rNelusko479 JK^^fv.^-^'^ 

rAldinell36 4 Uelly5o 

(Gazelle of Mobille 1735, imp. 



Starkville Beauty 4897 ■{ 

LDolly Berry 2004 



J RoUa Azuline 804 
(Bijou Azuline 2003 



Bounty 1606. — Y^'ield of butter, 14 lbs., unsalted ; test made in June, 
1877 ; age when made, 9 yrs. 6 mos. ; property of Beech Grove Farm, Beech 
Grove, Ind. 

(Duke Of Wellington 608 {^_^ ^^^^^ ^^_,^ ||Sr°^^^^ 

[Bee448 \ tBelle225 

(English Beauty 449 

Feed — none ; good pasture. 



132 BUTTER TESTS OF .TEKSEYS. 

Pet Anna 1608. — Yield of butter, 14 lbs., unsalted ; test made in June, 
1877 ; age when made, 6 yrs. 2 mos. ; property of Beech Grove Farm, Beech 
Grove, Ind. 

f Marmion 359, imp. 

Pet Anna 1608 clarence 596 / P^^-^e of Orange 181 

T-1V ir • irn7 r^^^'^^"^^"^'' I Clara 1530 

ILUhe Fair 1607 -^^^^^^^^ ^^^ ^p^^^e^f Wellington 608 

Feed — None ; good pasture. 



Home Matron 6707. — Yield of milk, 153 lbs. ; yield of butter, 14 lbs., 
salted ; test made June 7 to 13, 1882 ; age when made, 5 yrs. 2 mos. ; property 
of J. M. Hoover, Bradford, Ohio. 

r \r,.o fifl7 ' Monmouth 210 

( JVye 667 ■. jjjovjg 99 

f Duke of Lebanon 1880-^ ' '■^'""'^ ^^ 

[ Nancy Dawson 1 279, imp. 

Home Matron 6707 \ , On i of i 

I T K ■ WT mn. J ^'■'^° ^'^"^ "'' i B rdie 26li, imp. 

1 Lebanon s Wife 6102 < mn t nf t 

I Sister Dorothy 2607 { ^i^^er^* .t, j^.p. 

Eugenie 2d. 1623.— Yield of butter, 14 lbs. ; property of S. C. Colt. 

( Rob Roy 17, imp. 
Eugenie 2d 1623- 

( Eugenie 792, imp. 



Topsey K. 22769.— Yield of butter, 14 lbs. in 7 days ; property of Nathan 
Bringley, Kingsbury, N. Y. 

/ ATo!^,. Q-78 /Comet 223 

rxT 1 .,^-0- J'^''-'"''^^' (Duchess 550, imp. 

f Napoleon 2d o2/ -< "^ < f 

I (Euro pa 558, imp. 

Topsey K. 22769^ f Comet 223 

T.' ooTQ J>iajorrf/S I Duchess 550, imp. 

I Cora K. 22<68 - ^omet 223 

( Beauty /19 ( Victoria 2d 718 



St. Nick's Flora 16195.— Yield of butter, 14 lbs. ; property of G. C. 
Rowley, Blandford, Mass. 

(Mercury 432 \Sllm 

fSt.Nicli7224 ) , -1 lor^A f Southampton 117 

o. X'-,-,., TioJ (Azilel256 -( Topsey 2d 811 

St. Nick's Flora 16195 i ( Premium 7 

I (Lord Lonsdale 305 ■ DucTes?' 

tFlora of Hopelands 16191-^ (i^ucnebs.- 
I Flora 981 



BUTTER TESTS OF JERSEYS. 133 

Pixie 4115.— Yield of milk, 184 lbs. 8 oz. ; yield of butter, 14 lbs., salted ; 
test made Dec. 7 to 13, 1881 ; age when made, 6 yrs. 6 mos. ; property of 
Campbell Brown, Spring Hill, Tenn. 

(Pilot Jr. 141 fSie'i'^V 
f Pertinatti 713 - ^ Jennie z»/, imp. 

1 ( Pert 110, imp. 

Pi^ie 4115 < f Clement 115, imp. 

Rn^«nfl od 9w3 ^ Sunflower 351 

L Roxaua 2cl 2532-^^ i Roxburv 247 

(Roxanal/61 | cowslip 5th &49 



Elmora Mostar 15955.— Yield of milk, 213 lbs. ; yield of butter, 14 lbs., 
unsalted ; test made May 2 to 9, 1883 ; age when made, 2 yrs. 3 mos. ; property 
of Jas. Cloud & Son, Kennett Square, Pa. 

rrrft. Mnn«..h .-4fi ^ '"'^' °^ Bloomfield 1544 {^JSloomfield 1680 

rChfton Monarch 3o46- | pji^j g ^gg 

„ , „„. 1 ( Zingard 1939 | Buttercup 345 

Elmora Mostar 1595o J. rr^n^r. -noii in- 1 Gray Friar 567 

L, ,„ „„„ fChfton Dell 111, 1 Lady Bowen 354 

tMostar69a iLinda3d3-19 |pilotBoy488 

(.Linda 3a 3-iJ ^ Linda 846 



Eureka McHenry 8341. — Yield of butter, 14 lbs., unsalted ; test made 
July 5 to 12, 1867; age when made, 7 yrs. 21 days ; property of A. E. Kapp, 
Northumberland, Pa. 

/-!)«, ..«-.i 1 nn f Commodore 56 
(Reward 190^ vauh, is imr^ 
f TTpptnr qsii J I J<aitn /8, imp. 

Hector 3bl4 ip 33^ (Commodore 56 

Eureka McHenry 8341 | ^^'^"" ''' ^ Hope 331, imp. 

Custard 321, imp. 



Lucilla 2735.— Yield of butter, 14 lbs. in 7 days; property of J. A. Hayt, 
Patterson, N. Y. 

Lucilla 2735, imp. 



Gentle of G-lastonbury 4651. — Yield of butter, 14 lbs. in 7 days ; prop- 
erty of Jas. B. Williams, Glastonbury, Conn. 



Gentle of Glastonbury 4651 

t Dandelion 2521, imp. 



'■{. 



f Hughes 954, imp. 

' Daffie 2522 



134 BUTTER TESTS OF JERSEYS. 

Belle of Ogden Farm 1570.— Yield of butter, 14 lbs. in 7 days ; prop- 
erty of Jno. H. Freeman, Jackson, Tenn. 

/ r^, 1 „ cm / Garibaldi 609 

,T>.„fiiJ^^ i Alice 474 

Don 611-< ( T>:ii en 

, I (Fawn 476 {fincyO 

Belle of Ogden Farm 1570 -{ } Oii T of T 

("Violet 15, imp. 



Daisy of Clermont 3492.— Yield of butter, 14 lbs. in 7 days ; test made 
June 13 to 20, 1881 ; age when made, 7 yrs. ; property of Edward L. Clarkson, 

TifirQii,^:^,,X„i 

vh',,nn ;::■.■. jEmperor287 {^^3^34 

f Gerald 895 -; ^ 

I (Gipsy 319 

Daisv of Clermont 3492 \ 

( Napoleon 291, imp. 
[Jennie 5th 2269- 

( Jennie 766, imp. 



Fidelia 5817.— Yield of butter, 14 lb?, in 7 days ; test made in 1881 ; 
property of Chas. L. Sharpless, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Fidelia 5817, imp. 
On grass alone. 



Lucy Gaines' Buttercup 5058.— Yield of milk, 229 lbs. ; yield of but- 
ter, 14 lbs. in 7 days ; test made June 3 to 9, 1881 ; age when made, 8 yrs. ; 
property of A. H. Cooley, Newburgh, N, Y. 

( Rob Roy 17, imp. 

rMacgregor2178 i„^__,, ^_. /John Brown 67 
I (.Pansy 7th 130 ] p^ g 

Lucy Gaines' Buttercup 5058 -j j Blucher 2d 102 

I ^ . JCameron239 |calla2d415 

[Lucy Gaines 1/11-^ I johnBrown 67 

(Creampot 3d 1 /lO -^ Creampot 1709 



"Witch Hazel 1360.— Yield of milk, a fraction over 10 qts. daily; yield of 
butter, 14 lbs. in 7 days ; test made Dec. 1879 ; age when made, 9-^ yrs. ; 
prpperty of Thos, J. Hand, Sing Sing, N. Y, 

r Southampton 117, imp. 

Witch Hazel 1360.^ 

I (Clement 115, imp. 

(Hazel 91 < 

(Lady Bird 221, imp. 



BUTTER TESTS OF JERSEYS. 135 

Kitty Clover 1113. — Yield of butter, 14 lbs. in 7 days ; test made June 7 to 
14, 1878; age when made, 11 yrs. 6 mos. ; property of Jas. A. Hayt, Patterson, 
N. Y. 

Kitty Clover 1113, imp. 



St. Perpetua 2d 5557.— Yield of milk, 200 lbs. ; yield of butter, 14 
lbs. in 7 days; test made June 6 to 12, 1881 ; age when made, 4 yrs. ; property 
of Thos. H. Malone, Nashville, Tenn. 

, „,.^ .„ f Dick Swiveller 159 

•"^'^ ^ '° i Fanny 365, imp. 



St. Perpetua 2d 5557 



Pine Cliff" 1106 

( St. Catliarine 408, imp. 

f Rob Roy 17, imp. 
St. Perpetua 3668 -{ 

(Beauty 804, imp. 



Countess of "Warren 3896. — Yield of butter, 14 lbs. in 7 days; test 
made March, 1876; age when made, 5 yrs.; property of Chester Bordwell, 
Cambridge, Ohio. 

r Prince Albert 119, imp. 
(victoria 249, imp. 



f Hector 129 

Countess of Warren 3896 \ 
1 
[Julia 3893 



( Sir Charles 131, imp. 
(Mary Lowndes 273, imp. 



Morlacchi 2725. — Yield of butter, 14 lbs. in 7 days ; property of Ten- 
nessee Hospital for Insane, Nashville, Tenn, 

( Duke of Grayholdt 1035, imp. 
Morlacchi 2725 -< 

(Caramel 2727, imp. 



Lady Brown 433. — Yield of butter, 14 lbs. ; test made Dec, 1876 ; age 
when made, about 8 yrs. ; property of S. W. Robbins, Wethersfield, Conn. 



Ladv Brown 433-^ 



( MpClpllan "T i *^''^P*- Darling 535 

McClellan 4th 85 \ ^''"'"'° -' ^ ^^^'^^^ ^aker la 
( Lily 1 

1 /-T^ur, -D-^...^ Ri /Prince John 22 

(John Brown 67 ] viotoria 104 

L Pansy 7th 130 -^ *^ ictona iu4 
(Pansy 8, imp. 



136 BUTTER TESTS OF JEESEYS. 

Hazalenas Butterfly 10123. — Yield of butter, 14 lbs., salted ; test made 
May 22 to 29, 1882 ; age when made, 8 yrs. ; property of Geo. W. Hulick, 
Batavia, Ohio. 



I Brutus ^^■oodford 703, imp. 
f Mr. Guppy 993 < 

{ Lady 1775, imp. 
123-^ 



Hazalenas Butterfly 10123 i 

I ( Hyperion 589, imp. 

I Hazalena 3275 j . ^^^^^^^ B^^^^^ . 

[ Dimple 6-ib I Matchless 723, imp. 



Niobe 99. — Yield of butter, 14 lbs. in 7 days; property of Samuel J. 
Sharpless, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Niobe 99, imp. 

This old cow, when nearly 18 years of age, was awarded the first prize of 
the A. J. C. C, at the Centennial Exhibition at Philadelphia as the best Jersey 
shown. 



Gazelle of Mobile 1735. — Yield of butter, 14 lbs. in 7 days ; property 
of W. B. Montgomery, Starkville, Miss. 

Gazelle of Mobile 1735, imp. 



Nordheim Creamer 9758.— Yield of milk, 196| lbs. ; yield of butter, 

14 lbs., salted; test made Feb. 14 to 21, 1881; age when made, 4 yrs. 1 mo. 
property of J. W. North, Jr., Augusta, Me. 

( Sweepstakes 682 j J,t^Y.°q'l.^t,?,n '' ^^^' '"'"• 

fKolinspldiq J 1 Susie 9o9, imp. 

tclipse 1449 < j yj^j jj^gQ ^,,-^ i^^p 

Nordheim Creamer 9758 ' | ^f£}:'Jf,'c'f^^ 

( Halifax 681 \ ^th. JiQ f,^',. P' 

Hppiiba 'll^^ -/ 1 Hebe 489, imp. 

L Hecuba 3i&o < . ^^^ ^^^jj^j, ^y^ ^^^ 

(.Helen 9/2 j Hebe 943, imp. 



Silene 4307. — Yield of butter, 14 lbs. in 7 days; property of AVm. 
Simpson, West Farms, N. Y. 

f St. Helier 45, imp. 
Silene 4307 i 



r A ^o V, o I r, f Nimrod 2d 246 
T ora dQor J 1 Garland 851 

[Lara 4306 1 p^^, r.,o /Commodore 56 

(.Effle523 {countess 897 



BUTTER TESTS OF JERSEYS. 137 

Lily of St. Lambert 5120.— Yield of butter, 14 lbs. ; property of T. .1. 

Cooper, Coopersburg, Pa. 

(Defiance 196, imp. 
f Laval 506 

(Lisette 492, imp. 
Lily of St. Lambert 5120 -I 



Pride of Windsor 483, imp. 



Gilt Edge 2d. 4420.— Yield of butter, 14 lbs. ; property of L. Q. C. Lamar. 

("Rajah 340, imp. 
f Nelusko 479 J , Charleston 1 

r>-,.r.., <.aaaJ\ (Nelly 5o |Nanme4 

Gilt Edge 2d 4420 \ f ri i ft" 1 76 

Gilt Ed.e 066O \ ^'^^^°^^'^'^"^ ^"^ Ari^adne 608 
L Gilt Edge 2662 \ ] Saratoga 135 

(GUtii/b |Hebe2dll78 



Sasco Bell 13601. — Yield of butter, 14 lbs., salted; age when made, 4 
yrs. ; property of R. G. Skiff, Green's Farms, Conn. 

rn • , n . o..^ f Thorough Bass 564 { iSm'sO,' ^mp^." 

Daniel Deronda 2291 A | Colamore's Atlantic 739, imp. 

„„-,„.., J tGazellal880 ( Edv Bashau 1032 

Sasco Bell 1d601-^ f Yellowskin 871 

T^ T • ^QQQ (Gray Coat lloO | st. Catherine 408, imp. 

[Lady Louise 4339 i _,, „..,.. (Jove 179 

(Gold Ear 2200 { Hebe 2d 1178 



Vesper 1395. — Yield of butter, 14 lbs. in 7 days ; property of G. Dawson 
Coleman, Brickerville, Pa. 

Vesper 1395, imp. 



TABLE II. 



TESTS LONGER THAN SEVEN DAYS. THE COWS IN THIS LIST HAVE NO SEVEN-DAY 

TESTS REPORTED. 

Sutliff's Pansy 1019.— Yield of butter, 574 lbs. 8 oz. in a year; property 
of Asa Bartholomew, Bristol, Conn. 

( McClellan '^5 ^ *^*P*- Darling 535 
r Living Storm 173^ ^^^^''^^^^^^ "^ ( Angelina Baker 13 
I ( Pansy 8, imp. 

SutliflTs Pansy 1019-1 .„ 

I ( Emperor 2d 37 Iff PfO"^ 5 

lDolly.3dl020 \^^^^^ {IF-- 



Flora 113, imported.— Yield of butter, 511 lbs. 2 oz., test for 50 weeks; 
test made May 16, 1853, to April 26, 1854 ; age when made, 4 yrs. ; property of 
Thos. Motley, Jamaica Plains, Mass. 



Lady Mel 2d 1795.— Yield of milk, average 18 qts. per day; yield of 
butter, 183 lbs. in 61 days; test made in 1875, from April 15 to June 15 ; age 
when made, 5 yrs. ; property of C. P. Chapman, Pike county, 111. 

f Jerry 15, imp. 
r Albert 44 -{ 

I (Frankie 17, imp. 

Lady Mel 2d 1795 ■! ,„ t t> i- coc 

I r McClellan 25 / Capt. Darling 535 

t,Mei^ao7 (Mel 37 



Molly Garfield 12172.— Yield of milk, 1,877| lbs. in 62 days; yield of but- 
ter, 163 lbs. in 62 days; test made during month of July and Aug., 1882; age 
when made, 6 yrs. 3 mos. ; property of F. S. Peer, E. Palmyra, N. Y. 

,Belisario640 | ?li,°i!?|.^S° 

^ I calliope 1326 j JohnLeBas398 Noble71J.H.B.,imp. 

Molly Garfield 12172-1, (Caltha 8/7, imp. 

I (Victor 797, imp. 

LMaple Dale 2907 - 

(Susal990, imp. 



BUTFER TESTS OF JERSEYS. 139 

Oak Leaf 4769. — Yield of butter, 63 lbs. 4 oz. in 31 days ; property of Jno. 
D. Wing, Millbrook, N. Y. 

(Ontario 805 
f Devilshoof866 J, 

(Darkness 1345, imp. 
Oak Leaf 47G9 ■', r norhv ■■■-i^ 

1 Echo-. i'^°'^ ""''"" ''° - Kna'pV cow 2172 

^^^'^'^- (Edith 2d 805 {|at-^4 



Abbie Z. 14002.— Yield of milk, 1406 lbs. ; yield of butter, 61 lbs. 2 oz- 
in 30 days; test made June, 1876; age when made, 6 yrs. 1 mo.; property of 
Harvey Newton, Southville, Mass. 

( Comet 130, imp. in dam-' 

( English Beauty 449, imp. 
Abbie Z. 14002 ■ , o.-,, =n 

T nr,«r uofii (Coventry 790 ^lU oO ^^ 

[ Lupar 14001 ^ j Splendid 2 

(.Rose od 913 I Rose 2d 239 



Lady Oxford 4860.— Yield of milk, 310 lbs.; yield of butter, 22 lbs. 2 
oz. in 10 days ; test made Jan., 1878 ; age when made, 4 yrs. ; property of T. C. 
Murphy, Thayer, Kansas. 

( Excelsior of Jersey 949, imp. 
Lady Oxford 4860 ■{ 

Olivia 1397, imp. 



Miss Blanche 2515.— Y^'ield of milk, 357 lbs. in 10 days ; yield of butter, 
20 lbs. 9 oz. in 10 days ; test made July 25 to Aug. 3, 1879; age when made, 8 
yrs. 3 mos. ; property of Z. C. Luse & Son, Iowa City. 

f Ringleader 392, imp. 

I 

Miss Blanche 2515 \ , Mninr q7S 

Iz-ln^hono ^ Napoleon 2d 527 1X^518 

t Zilpah 2ol0 - I Young Major 214 

( z,aiaee -a _oub ^^ zephyr 2506 



Birdie 2611. — Yield of butter, 20 lbs. in 10 days ; property of G. Dawson 
Coleman, Brickerville, Pa. 



140 



BUTTER TESTS OF JERSEYS. 



Lady Josephine 11560.— Yield of butter, 19 lbs. 2 oz. in 8 days ; test 
made June 18 to 25, 1882, 8 days; property of Rev. E. L. Briggs, Wilton 
Junction, Iowa. 



f Bertram 1883 



Lady Josephine 11560 



[Josephine Comet 3306 



Scion 1033 
Favorita 3198 
j Touchstone 315 
1 Josephine 2d 3296 



/Red Knight 666 
1 Cybele 3d 1270 
r Mogul 532 
I Nlobe 2d 514 
I Hartford 52 
I Topaz 75 
I Beacon Comet 675 
[ Josephine 2737 



TABLE 



BULLS WITH THKEE OE MORE DAUGHTERS 

In the Fourteen-Pound List. 



Albert 44 — Sire Jerry 15, dam Frankie 17. Sire of — 

Couch's Lily 3237 16 lbs. b}4 oz. 

Fragrance 4059 15 lbs. 3 oz. 

Kitty Colt 2213 15 lbs. 9}4o2. 

Lady Brown 4th 6911 14 lbs. 12 oz. 

Lady Love 2d 2212 IG lbs. 8 oz. 

Also sire of Lady Mel 2d ; yield, 183 lbs. in 61 days. 
Albert has 25 daughters, all over 4 yrs. old. 



Aldine 1136 — Sire Nelusko 479, dam Gazelle of Mobile 1735 (test 14 lbs.). 
Sire of — 

Bettie Dixon 4527 15 lbs. 

Duchess Carolina 3d 6041 15 lbs. 8 oz. 

Julia Evelyn ti007 15 lbs. 15J^ oz. 

Lucky Belle 2d 6037 16 lbs. 14 oz. 

Starkville Beauty 4S97 14 lbs. 

Aldine has 37 daughters over 4 and 3 over 3 yrs. old ; total, 40. 



Champion of America 1567 — Sire May Boy 705, dam Pansy 1019 
year's test 574 lbs. 8 oz.). Sire of — 

Daisv 12227 15 lbs. ^202. 

Princess Sheila 7297 16 lbs. 4i| oz. 

Silveretta 6852 16 lbs. 9 oz. 

Therese M 8364 14 lbs 2 oz. 

Tobira 8400 15 lbs. 13 oz. 

Webster Pet 4103 141bs. 2 oz. 

Champion of America has 38 daughters over 4, 29 over 3 and 36 under 
3 yrs. old ; total, 103. 



142 BUTTER TESTS OF JERSEYS. 

Oolumbiad 2d 1515 — Sire Coluinbiad 534, dam Celestia 1898. Sire of— 

Alluring 5541 19 lbs. 5 oz. 

Aspirante 9272 14 lbs. 7 oz. 

Rose of Rose Lawn 9365 14 lbs. 6 oz. 

Columbiad has 11 daughters over 4 and 1 over 3 vrs. old ; total, 12. 



Gilderoy 2107 — Sire Magnetic 1428, dam Jeanne Le Bas 2476 (test 15 lbs. 

8 oz.). Sire of — 

Chrome Skin 7881 20 lbs. 10 oz. 

Gold Mark 10729 14 lbs. 14 oz. 

Sweet Sixteen 10682 14 lbs. 15 oz 

Yellow Locust 10682 14 lbs. 10)^ oz. 

Gilderoy has 8 daughters over 4, 8 over 3 and 10 under 3 yrs. old ; total 26. 



Guy Mannering 698 — Sire on Island, dam imp. Brunette Lass 1780 (test 

15 lbs. 10 oz.). Sire of— 

Cottage Lass 5332 14 lbs. 8 oz. 

Fair Lady 6723 19 lbs. 

May Fair 5184 16 lbs, 7 oz. 

Phlox 16399........ 16 ^b^.,,3}^^.. 

(ruy iVIannering has 16 daughters, all over 4 yrs. old. r' ' i •/• ';' ?.;r''' 



Iron Bank 1120 — Imported in dam Birdie 2611 (test 20 lbs. in 10 days). 

Sire of — 

Lebanon Daughter 6106 14 lbs. 4 oz. 

Lebanon Lass 6108. 14 lbs. 2 oz. 

Willis 2d 4461 16 lbs. 3 oz. 

Vaniah 6597 15 lbs. 9>^ oz. 



Iron Bank has 17 daughters over 4 yrs. old. 



Ike Felch 1292 — Sire Critic 540, dam Maid of Judah 2429. Sire of— 

Grace Felch 8291 15 lbs. 

Lily of Burr Oaks 11001 15 lbs. 13 oz. 

Milkmaid of Burr Oaks 9035 14 lbs. 5 oz. 

Ike Felch has 20 daughters over 4 and 3 over 3 yrs. old ; total, 23. 



Lord Lisgar 1066 — Sire Victor Hugo 197, dam Pauline 494. Sire of— 

Clematis of St. Lambert 5478 14 lbs. 3 oz. 

Duchess of St. Lambert 5111 15 lbs. 11 oz. 

Jollie of ,«t. Lambert 5126 15 lbs. 13^^ oz. 

Sweet Briar of St. Lambert 5481 14 lbs. 3 oz. 

Lord Lisgar has 23 daughters, all over 4 yrs. old. 



BUTTER TESTS OF JERSEYS, 143 

Lord Lawrence 1414 — Sire Lawrence 61, dam Lady Mary 1148. Sire of — 

Countess Gasela 9571 15 lbs. 11 oz. 

FallLeaf8587 H lbs. 8 oz. 

Ladv of Bellevue 7705 15 lbs. 11 oz. 

Witch Hazel IV 6131 15 lbs. 5>^ oz. 

Lord Lawrence has 25 daughters over 4, 5 over 3, and 3 under 3 yrs. old ; 
total, 33. 



Mercury 432 — Sire Jupiter 93, dam Alphea 171 (test 15 lbs. 8 oz). Sire 
of— 

lola 4627 15 lbs. 2]4 oz. 

Lema 3634 15 lbs. 12 oz. 

Kymphaea 5141 15 lbs. 14}^ oz. 

Phaedra 2561 19 lbs. 13 oz. 

Purest 13730 15 lbs. 4 oz. 

Zalma 5778 15 lbs. 5 oz. 

Mercury has 23 daughters over 4, 3 over 3 and 32 under 3 yrs. old ; total, 58. 



Oxoli 1922 — Sire St. Helier 45, dam Pyrola 4566. Sire of— 

Bintana 9837 14 lbs. 3^^ oz. 

Renini 91M 14 lbs. 10>^ oz. 

Silenta 17685 15 lbs. 10 oz. 

Volie 19465 18 lbs. 1 oz. 



Pertinatti 713 — Sire Pilot Jr. 141, dam Pert 110. Sire of 

Pixie 4115 14 lbs. 

Romp Ogden 2d 4761 151bs. 5 oz. 

Reualba 4117 17 lbs. 4^^ oz. 

Sire also of the unregistered cow Beauty, test 20 lbs. 15 oz. 



Prince of "Warren 1512 — Sire Southampton 117, dam Gold Drop 222. 

Sire of— 

Dot of Bear Lake 6170 19 lbs. 4 oz. 

Ida of Bear Lake 6169 16 lbs. 

Mary of Bear Lake 6171 14 lbs. 



Pierrot 2d 1669 — Sire Pierrot 036, dam Dainty 796. Sire of— 

Julia Walker 10133 15 lbs. 12 oz. 

New London Gipsey 11667 14 lbs. 8 oz. 

Palestina 4644 15 lbs. 8 oz. 

Queen Fanny 10275 14 lbs. 2 oz. 

Rosy Kate 10276 14 lbs. 4 oz. 

Pierrot 2d has 19 daughters over 4 vrs. old. 



144 BUTTER TESTS OF JERSEYS. 

Ralph 957 — Sire St. Helier 45, dam Ibi 671. Sire of — 

Cenie Wallace 2d 6557 15 lbs. 4V 

Florry Keep (5556 14 lbs. 14 

Mhoon Lady 6560 1 ' lbs. 3 



Rex 1330— Sire Colt Jr. 825, dam Couch's Lily 3237 ; test, 16 lbs. 5 J oz. 

Sire of — 

Arawana Queen 5368 16 lbs. 9 oz. 

Jeannie Piatt J!l?®-,t ^'^■ 

Louvie 3d 6159 If lbs. 13 oz. 

Princess Bellworth 6801 15 lbs. 103^ oz. 

Rex has 30 daughters over 4, 13 over 3 and 33 under 3 yrs. old ; total, 76. 



Remarkable F. S. 229 J. H. B.— Sire Orange Peel 2d 36 P. S., dam 
Young Rose 43 P. S. Sire of — 

Caroline 12019 14 lbs. 8 oz. 

Marv Jane of Belle Vue 6956 I'Jbs. V oz. 

Rosa of Belle Vue 6954 18 lbs. VJ^oz. 

Remarkable has 4 daughters over 4 yrs. old. , 



Rioter 670 (Imported) — Sire of- 

chess of Bloomfield 3653 

iy Bloomfield 4704 

Lu 4705 • ■ 

Rioter has 12 daughters over 4 yrs. old. 



Duchess of Bloomfield 3653 20 lbs. ^Vi^'i- 

Lady Bloomfield 4704 14 lbs. 12i^ oz. 

SuLu4705 1/ lbs. 15 oz. 



St. Helier 45 — Imported. Sire of — 

Chroma 4572 :°15^--,^ °^- 

Ianthe4562 i^}^^-^? °^- 

Meines3d7741 20 lbs. 1 oz. 

Pavon 12485 14 bs. 8 oz. 

Safrano 4568 ,^4 Jbs. 2>^ oz. 

Silene4307 ,l,w ' 

Oxalis 2d 15631 15 lbs. 

St. Helier has 37 daughters over 4 and 2 over 3 yrs. old ; total, 39. 



Signal 1170 — Sire Marius 760, dam I'ansy Morris 2060. Sire of — 

Aldarine5301 15 lbs. !>;; oz. 

Belle of Patterson 5664 16 lbs. 6 oz. 

Croton Maid 5305 ?J lu^' H^ *'^- 

Edwina6713 W'^^'^l °^- 

Fannv Tavlor 6714 15 lbs. 12 oz. 

Oenone8614 Jo k'^ ^?i/ ^^' 

Tenella6712 22 bs. IJ^ oz. 

Valhalla 5300 16 lbs. 

Signal has 14 daughters over 4 yrs. old. 



BUTTER TESTS OF JERSEYS. 145 

Stoke Pogis III 2238 — Sire Stoke Pogis 1259, dam Marjoram 3239; test, 
16 lbs. Sire of — 

Cupid of Lee Farm 5997 14 lbs. 6 oz. 

Dianna of Pt. Lambert 6636 16 lbs. 8 oz. 

La Belle Petite 5472 15 lbs. 8 oz. 

Maggie of St. Lambert 9776 16 lbs. 3 oz. 

Mary Anne of .St. Lambert 9770 27 lbs. 9>4oz. 

Minnette of St. Lambert 9774 17 lbs. 4 oz. 

Motb of St. Lambert 9775 16 lbs. 

Nancy of St. Lambert 12964 14 lbs. 5 oz.. 

Nora "of St. Lambert 12962 14 lbs. 7 oz.. 

Stoke Pogis III has 27 daughters over 4 and 6 over 3 yrs. old ; total, 33. 



The Hub 1009 — Sire Motley 515, dam Bessie 139. Sire of— 

Adora 18569 14 lbs. 3 

Mink 2d 3890 19 lbs. 11 

Mink 3d 4868 14 lbs. 9 

Oktibbelia Duchess 4422 17 lbs. 4 



The Hub has 12 daughters over 4 yrs. old. 



Top Sawyer 1404 — Sire Marius 760, dam Emblem 90. Sire of— 

Busy Bee 6336 16 lbs. 4 oz. 

Denise 8281 14 lbs. 4>^ oz. 

Litza 6338 14 lbs. 3 oz. 

Opaline 7590 14 lbs. 10 oz. 

Romp Ogden III 5458 14 lbs. 1 oz. 

Vixen 7591 17 lbs. oz. 

■ Top Sawyer has 34 daughters over 4, 3 over 3 and 10 under 3 yrs. old; 
total, 47. 



TABLE 

OF 

COWS WITH TAVO OE MORE DAUGHTEES 

In. the Fourteen-Pound List. 



Alda 3873 — Sire Grand Duke Alexis 1040, dam Archie 1112 (test 15 lbs.)- 
Dam of — 

Tenella6712 22 lbs. iy,oz. 

Alrtariiie 5301 1^ lbs. 1^, oz. 



" Angela 1682 — Sire Roxbury 247, dam Europa 121 (test 14 lbs. 2 oz.). Dam 
of — 

Duchess of Bloomfield 3653 '^9, Vi^- -, -'^ °^- 

SuLu4705 IVlbs.lo oz. 



Azelda 3872 — Sire Grand Duke Alexis 1040, dam Grand Duchess of St. 
Peters 2733. Dam of — 



Gold Trinket 9518. 



16 lbs. 2 oz. 



Belle of Patterson 5664 : • ¥-V?^- n °^' 

Azelda 2d 7022 }'^}}>^- - oz. 

Valhalla 5300 lo "^^■ 



Cenie Wallace 2663 — Sire Jove Jr. 870, dam St. Mary 409. Dam of — 

Bettie Dixon 1527 }° ]\>^- ... ^^ 

Cenie Wallace 2d 6557 lo I'^s. 4><; oz. 



Oreampot 460 — Imported. Dam of — 

sey Cn 
Creamer : 



li^'i^j'^^'''' ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: uibl:'i ol: 



148 BUTTEE TESTS OF JEESEYS. 

Elveta 2121 — Sire Neptune 842, dam Alice Gray 2d 1188. Dam of — 

Rosaline of Glenmore 3179 17 lbs. 10 oz. 

Embla -1799 17 lbs. 8 oz. 



Europa 176 — Sire Jupiter 93, dam Alphea 171 (test 15 lbs. 8 oz.). Dam 
of — 

Torfrida3596 17 lbs. 6>^ oz. 

Eurotas2454 22 lbs. 7 oz. 



Fanny Landseer 1969 — Sire Landseer 331, dam Sylph 615. Dam of — 

Julia Walker 10183 15 lbs. 12 oz. 

Queen Fanny 10275 14 lbs. 2 oz. 



Grace Darling 2d 304 — Sire on Island, dam Grace Darling. Dam of — 

Grace Daw 8292 1-1 lbs. 2 oz. 

Grace Felch 8291 15 lbs. 



Grace Darlington 5574 — Sire on Island, dam Violet of Darlington 
5573. Dam of — 

Nellie Darlington 5956 15 lbs. 3 oz. 

Nazli 10327 15 lbs. 33^ oz. 



Gussie Richards 1673 — Sire Admiral 372, dam Lady Richards 1017. 
Dam of — 

Lerna 3634 15 lbs. 12 oz. 

lola 4627 15 lbs. 2>^ oz. 



Jersey Belle of Scituate 7828 — Sire Victor 3550, dam Jennie 7827 
(test 25 lbs. 3 oz.). Dam of — 

Belle of Scituate 7977 16 lbs. 

Lass of Scituate 9555 15 lbs. 14 oz. 



Julia 3893 — Sire Sir Charles 131, dam Mary Lowndes 273. Dam of — 

Countess of Warren 3896 : 14 lbs. 

Monmouth Duchess 3895 , 14 lbs. 7 oz. 



BUTTER TESTS OF JERSEYS. 149 

Juliette of St. Lambert 5483— Sire Buffer 2055, dam Rosette of St. 
Lambert 5108. Dam of — 

Judith Coleman 11399 17 lbs. 5 oz. 

Aleph Judea 11389 15 lbs. 1% oz. 



Kalmia 4561 — Sire St. Helier 45, dam Ibi 671. Dam of— 

Safrano 4568 14 lbs. 2}4 oz. 

Bintana 9837 14 lbs. 3>^ oz. 



Lady Gray of Hilltop 6850 — Sire Wethersfield 966, dam Bess Lena 
3349 (test 18 lbs. 12. oz.) Dam of — 

Lady Gray of Hilltop 2d 14641 14 lbs. 12 oz. 

Lady Gray of Hilltop 3d 14642. 14 lbs. 2 oz. 



Lucky Belle 2214 — Sire Albert 44, dam Pansy Morris 2060. Dam of — 

Lucky Belle 2d 6037 16 lbs. 14 oz. 

Oktibeha Duchess 4422 17 lbs. 4 oz. 

I May 3255 14 lbs. 2}4 oz. 



- Metah 1295 — Sire St. Malo 486, dam Myrtle 1294. Dam of— 

Metah's Queen 4886 17 lbs. 9 

Bryant 4193 14 lbs. 8 



Mink 2548 — Sire Magnet 968, dam Maggie Micawber 2547. Dam of— 

Mink 2d 3890 19 lbs. 11 ( 

Mink3d4868 ." 141bs. 9 ( 



Mink 2d 3890 — Sire Tlie Hub 1009, dam Mink 2548 (test 19 lbs. 11 oz.). 
Dam of — 

Mhoon Lady 6560 17 lbs. 3 oz. 

Julia Evelyn 6007 15 lbs. 15}^ oz. 



Mostar 6971 — Sire Clifton Dell 1117, dam Linda 3d 2219 (test 16 lbs. 
8 oz.). Dam of — 

Princess Mostar 9700 17 lbs. 3 oz. 

Lillian Mostar 10364 14 lbs. 3 oz. 

El Mora Mostar 15955 14 lbs. 



150 BUTTER TESTS OF JERSEYS. 

Oonan 1485 — Sire Rajah 340, dam Omoo 1247 (test 22 lbs. 2i oz.). 
Dam of — 

Callie Nan 7959 16 lbs. 2 oz. 

Roonan5133 ISlbs. 2 oz. 



Pride of "Windsor 483 — Imp. Dam of — 

Duchess of St. Lambert 5111 15 lbs. 11 oz. 

Lily of St. Lambert 5120 14 lbs. 



Regina 32 J. H. B. — Sire Old Noble, dam Mignonne. Dam of — 

Regina 2d 2475 14 lbs. 8 oz. 

Regina 4th 12732 17 lbs. 1Z% oz. 



Regina 2d 2475 — Sire Noble 104 F. S., dam Eegina 32 F. S. (test 14 lbs. 
8 oz.). Dam of — 

Chrome Skin 7881 20 lbs. 10 oz. 

Walkyrie 5708 14 lbs. 1 oz. 



Romp Ogden 1571 — Sire Don 611, dam Romp 1098. Dam of— 

Romp Ogden 2d 4764 15 lbs. 5 oz. 

Romp Ogden 3d 5458 14 lbs. 1 oz. 



Roxana 2d 2532 — Sire Mack 722, dam Roxana 1761. Dam of — 

Litza 6338 ^ 141bs. 3 oz. 

Pixie 4115 14 lbs. 



Sukey 2d 1224 — Sire John Bull 358, dam Sukey 1223. Dam of— 

Phyllis of Hillcrest 9067 14 lbs. 12 oz. 

Maid of Amboy 2929 16 lbs. 1 oz. 



Sunny South 6830 — Sire Proxy 1714, dam Effie of Staatsburg 3194. 
Dam of — 

Fall Leaf 8587 14 lbs. 8 oz. 

Adora 18564 14 lbs. 3 oz. 



TESTS OF UNREGISTERED JERSEYS. 



While engaged in collecting the materials for this book, we were informed 
of some remarkable tests of unregistered cows. While their performances 
cannot, excej^t in a very few cases, be valuable to the breeder as indicating 
valuable strains of blood, they very much strengthen the evidence in favor of 
the productive capacity of the breed. The more remarkable of these tests are 
thrown into something like tabulated shape below : 

Naomie, tested by Davis E. Heston, Alabama, N. Y. 

Yield in 7 days 23 lbs. 6 oz. 

Effie 885 J. H. B., 

Yield in 7 days 22 lbs. 10 oz. 

Beauty, tested by Geo. AV. Campbell, Carter's Creek, Tenn. 

Yield in 7 days 20 lbs. 15 oz. 

Gilt Edge, tested by Davis E. Heston, Alabama, N. Y. 

Yield in 7 days 20 lbs. 

Jersey Queen of Barnet, tested by J. L. Kenerson, Barnet, Vt. 

Yield in 7 days 19 lbs. -1 oz. 



Dolly, 

Yield in 7 days 18 lbs. 11 oz. 



In addition to the above tests of a week, we have Abbie, 

Yield in 365 days 486 lbs. 

Queen Victoria, 

Yield in 30 days SO lbs. 

Jersey Rosalie 1215 J. H. B., 

Yield in 10 days 25 lbs. 3 oz. 



152 BUTTER TESTS OF JERSEYS. 

Moreover, Jersey Queen op Baenet was the first cow to beat 800 lbs. in a 
year, with a yield of 851 lbs. 1 oz., not yet surpassed, except by Mary Anne of 
St. Lambert ; and Effie gave in 30 days 98 lbs., and in 236 days 507 lbs. 8 oz. 

Of the above, Jersey Queen is by "Duke out of Kate" (Mr. Darling's cata- 
logue). Mr. J. H. Walker identifies Duke with Duke F., by Byron 379 out of 
Imp. Dazzle 379. 

Effie contains a good deal of the same blood as Jersey Belle of Scituate. 

Beauty is by Pertinatti 713, and her dam is also by Pertinatti. 

We are unable to trace any connection of the others with registered 
animals. 



TABLE OF CONTEI^TS. 



INTRODUCTORY ESSAYS. 
By Campbell Brown : 

General Remarks — Leading Families — Force and Value of 
Butter Tests — External Signs of Butter Capacity — How- 
to Breed the Butter Cow — Breeding in and in — Hints on 
Testing Cows 7-24 

By Thomas H. Malone : 

Butter Tests 25-30 

By AVm. J. Webster: 

Blood Lines 31-36 

Table I — Tests 14 lbs. and over in 7 days 37-138 

Table II — Tests Longer than 7 days 138-140 

Table — Bulls with three or more daughters in the 14 lb. list 141-145 

Table — Cows with two or more daughters in the 14 lb. list 147-150 

Table — Tests of Unregistered Jerseys 151-152 



INDEX OF TESTED COWS. 



Abbie Z. 14002 106, 139 

Abbie Z. 3d 14742 60 

Actress 2311 131 

Adinal942 120 

Adora 18569 122 

Aldanne5301 93 

Aleph Judea 11389 93 

Alfleda 6744 70 

Alhena 15995 72 

Alice of the INIeadows 20748 100 

Alice of Salem 5053 108 

Allie Minka 2982 114 

Almah of Oakland 11102 61 

Alphea 171 87 

Alluring 5541 45 

Angela 1682 127 

Annie Smith 10324 86 

Arawana Buttercup 6052 87 

Arawana Poppy 6053 91 

Arawana Queen 5368 65 

Arthur's Frolic 4438 97 

Archie 1112 98 

Arietta 5115 95 

Armon 10862 62 

Aspirant 9272 112 

Atricia 6029 90 

Attractive Maid 16925 62 

Augerez Girl 17015 117 

Azelda2d7022 93 

Beauty 17414 95 

Beauty Bismarck 4967 129 

Beauty of Jersey 7850 47 

Bella Delaine 10356 125 

Belle Grinelle 4073 49 

Belle Grinelle 3d 16503 128 

Belle of Ogden Farm 1570 134 

Belle of Patterson 5664 67 



Belle of Scituate 7977 76 

Belmeda6229 48 

Bertha Morgan 4770 '46 

Bessie Bradford 7269 127 

Bessie Bradford 2d 7271 92 

Bessie Ridgely 8293 105 

Bet Arlington 8970 48 

Bettie Dixon 4527 96 

Beulah of Baltimore 3270 114 

Bintana 9837 121 

Birdie 2611 139 

Blonde 2d 9228 119 

Bloom field Lady 6912 104 

Blossie Reynolds 6082 71 

Bomba 10330 39 

Bonnie 2d 5742 105 

Bonnie Yost 7943 51 

Bounty 1606 131 

Brunette Lass 1780 82 

Brunette Le Gros 9755 76 

Bryant 4193 109 

Buckeye Lass 10355 120 

Busy Bee 6336 70 

Butter Star 7799 50 

Buttery 3502 130 

Callie Nan 7959 73 

Carrie 3894 66 

Caroline 12019 HO 

Celia Belle 5865 123 

Cenie Wallace 2d 6557 88 

Cerita of Meadowbrook 5056 55 

Chamomilla 7552 64 

Charmer 4771 104 

Chenda4599 82 

Chloe Beach 3931 HI 

Chrissy 1448 65 

Christmas Nannie 4075 44 



156 



INDEX OF TESTED COWS. 



Chroma 4572 42 

Chrome Skin 7881 42 

Clematis of St. Lambert 5478 .... 123 

Colts La Biche 6399 59 

Content of Linwood 6950 103 

Copper 1979 85 

Cordelia Baker 8814 54 

Corn 10504 73 

Cottage Lass 5332 109 

Couch's Lily 3237 67 

Countess 114 75 

Countess of Gasela 9571 80 

Countess of Lakeside 12135 44 

Countess of Patoka 7496 47 

Countess of Warren 3896 135 

Cowles Nonesuch 6197 102 

Cowslip 5th 849 89 

Creamer 2467 128 

Cream of Sidney 17028 59 

Croton Maid 5305 40 

Crust 4775 85 

Cupid of Lee Farm 5997 116 

Cyrene 4th 480 60 

Dairy C. 12227 94 

Dairy Pride 4th P. S. 521 75 

Daisy of St. Peter's 18175 43 

Daisy 2d 15761 84 

Daisy of Bellhurst 3114 65 

Daisy of Chenango 18582 113 

Daisy of Clermont 3492 134 

Daisy Grant 1445 98 

Dandelion 2521 63 

Dark Cloud 9364 90 

Denise8281 119 

Diana of St. Lambert 6636 66 

Dimple 3248 62 

Dolly of Lakeside 10824 108 

Dom Pedro's Julian 8631 75 

Dorothy of Bovina 9373 88 

Dot of Bear Lake 6170 45 

Duchess of Argyle 3758 100 

Duchess of Bloomfield 3653 42 

Duchess Caroline 3d 6041 83 

Duchess of St. Lambert 5111 81 

Duennas Duchess 5508 63 

Dusky 2525 63 

Edwina6713 78 

Elmora Mostar 15955 133 



Embla4799 56 

Empress 6th 320S 53 

Enid 2d 10783 110 

Enigma 5360 86 

Estrella 2831 102 

Etiquette 4300 84 

Eugenie 2d 1623 132 

Eureka McHenry 8341 133 

Eurotas 2454 40 

Eveline of Jersey 6781 50 

Fall Leaf 8587 110 

Fair Lady 6723 46 

Fair Starlight 7745 55 

Faith of Oaklands 19696 57 

Fan of Grouville 7458 94 

Fancy Juno 6086 81 

Fanny Taylor 6714 79 

Fantine 1 771 67 

Faultless 12018 56 

Faustine 10354 99 

Favorite of the Elms 1656 69 

Fear Not 6059 59 

Fear Not 2d 6061 72 

Fidelia 5817 134 

Flora 113 138 

Flora of St. Peters 8622 69 

Floribundus 2d 14949 48 

Florry Keep 6556 99 

Flory of the Oaks 8141 112 

Forget-Me-Not 10564 88 

Forsaken 7520 95 

Fragrance 4059 91 

Gala 1375 66 

Gazelle of Mobile 1735 136 

Gem of Sassafras 8434 122 

Gentle of Glastonbury 4651 133 

Gilda2779 116 

Gilt Edge 2d 4420 137 

Gipsey 5th 2252 59 

Goddess of Staatsburg 5252 108 

Gold Lace 10726 110 

Gold Mark 10727 99 

Gold Princess 8809 104 

Gold Thread 4945 64 

Gold Trinket 9518 72 

Grace Davy 8292 126 

Grace Felch 8291 97 

Grinnell Lass 11859 63 



INDEX OF TESTED COWS. 



157 



Hartwick Belle 7722 109 

Hazalenas Butterfly 10123 136 

Hazen's Bess 7329 39 

Hilda D. 6683 51 

Home Matron 6706 132 

Honey Drop 10033 131 

Honeysuckle of St. Lambert 18674 99 

Ianthe8562 63 

Ida Bashan 4725 51 

Ida of Bear Lake 6169 75 

Idalene 11841 83 

Ideal 11824 101 

lola 4627 91 

Irene of Short Hills 5137 115 

Island Dots 17003 107 

Island Star 11876 49 

Jazel's Maid 11011 115 

Jeanne Le Bas 2476 85 

Jeannie Piatt 6005 120 

Jennie of the Vale 9553 114 

Jenny 766 107 

Jenny Dodo H. 14448 40 

Jenny Le Brocq 9757 99 

Jersey 3260 86 

Jersey Belle of Scituate 7828 38 

Jersey Cream 3151 60 

Jersey Cream 2d 8519 105 

Jessie Lee of Labyrinth 5290. ... 114 

Jolie of St. Lambert 5126 77 

Jo 5th 280 54 

Judith Coleman 13191 57 

Julia Evelyn 6007 76 

Julia Walker 10133 80 

Kate Daisy 8204 121 

Katy Didn't 2734 102 

Kate Gordon 8387 76 

Kitty Clover 1113 135 

Kitty Colt 2213 82 

Kosi3431 112 

La Belle Petite 5472 84 

Lady Adams 2d 6529 90 

Lady Alice of Hill Crest 7450. ... 70 

Lady Bidwell 10303 79 

Lady Bowen ;'o4 66 

Lady Bloomfield 4704 101 

Ladv Brown 433 135 



Lady Brown 4th 6911 102 

Lady Clarendon 3d 17578 117 

Lady Gray of Hilltop 6850 47 

Lady Gray of Hilltop 2d 14641. . . 103 
Lady Gray of Hilltop 3d 14642. . . 127 

Lady Ives 3d 6740 108 

Lady Josephine 11560 140 

Lady Louise 4339 96 

Lady Love 2d 2212 66 

Lady Mell 2d 1795 138 

Lady Oaks 2d 5246 92 . 

Lady of Bellevue 7705 80 

Lady Oxford 4860 139 

Landseer's Fancy 2876 38 

La Pera 2d 13404 HI 

Lass of Scituate 9555 77 

La Vivienne 2d 1324 71 

Lebanon Daughter 6106 121 

Lebanon Lass 6108 127 

Leonice 2d 8342 - 65 

Lerna 3634 79 

LidaMullin9198 65 

Lillian Mostar 10364 122 

Lily Cross 13796 123 

Lily Darling 11713 82 

Lily of Burr Oaks 1101 78 

Lily of Maple Grove 5079 71 

Lily of St. Lambert 5120 137 

Lily of Staatsburg 5427 124 

Litza 6338 123 

Lobelia 2d 6650 115 

Lorraine 1435 HI 

Louvie3d 6159 101 

Lucilla2735 133 

Lucilla Kent 8892 81 

Lucky Belle 2d 6037 61 

Lucy Gaines' Buttercup 5058 134 

Lucy Gray 2746 78 

Lustre 2062 83 

Lvdia Darrach 4903 53 

Lydia Libby 11698 90 

Maggie May 3255 124 

Maggie of St. Lambert 9776 72 

Magna 2238 47 

Magnibel 7976 103 

Maid of Amboy 2929 74 

Maid of Avranches 6959 95 

Maid of Five Oaks 71 78 88 

^Maiden of Jersey 2736 106 



158 



INDEX OF TESTED COWS. 



Maid of the Elms 6960 74 

Mary Anne of St. Lambert 9770 . . 37 

Mary Clover 9998 98 

Mary Jane of Bellevue 6956 56 

Mary M. Allison 6308 41 

Mary of Bear Lake 6171 115 

Mamie Cobuvn 3798 56 

Maple Leaf 4768 102 

Marjoram 3239 74 

Marpetra 10284 116 

Matilda 3238 60 

Maud Lee 2416 39 

Maudine of Elmwood 8718 61 

May Blossom 5657 49 

May Fair 5184 67 

Meines 3d 7741 43 

Melia Ann 5444 52 

Memento 1913 117 

Merlette 4988 74 

Merry Burlington 7600 89 

Metah's Queen 4886 54 

Milkmaid of Burr Oaks 9035 US 

Milkweed 16402 112 

Mink 2d 3890 44 

Mink 3d 4868 107 

Minnie of Scituate 17829 118 

Mirtha 3437 55 

Mischief Le Brocq 7680 95 

Miss Baden Baden 14760 98 

Miss Blanche 2515 139 

Miss Vermont 7698 69 

Miss Willie Jones 6918 70 

Mhoon Lady 6560 58 

Mollie Garfield 12172 49, 138 

Monmouth Duchess 3895 113 

Morlacchi 2725 135 

Moss Rose 5114 130 

Moth of St. Lambert 9775 73 

Minnette of St. Lambert 9774 ... . 58 

My Queen 12614 85 

Myrtle of Ridgewood 7858 129 

Myrtle 2d 211 80 

Myth 2837 117 

Nancy Lee 7618 37 

Nancy of St. Lambert 12964 118 

Naomie's Pride 16745 93 

Nazli 10327 89 

Nelida2d 8227 91 

Nellie 1507 .' 126 



Nellie Darlington 5956 45 

Nelly 2402 77 

Nelly 6456 41 

Nelly Gray of Clermont 10905 129 

New London Gipsey 11667 110 

Nibbette 11625 113 

Nightingale of Elmarch 8312 126 

Niobe 99 136 

Niva 7523 83 

Nora of St. Lambert 12962 112 

Nordheim Creamer 9758 LS6 

Nymphgea 5141 77 

Oakland Cora 18853 43 

Oak Leaf 4769 54, 139 

Oenone 8614 77 

Oitz 8649 94 

Oktibbeha Duchess 4422 58 

Olies Lady Teazle 12307 68 

Ona 7840 42 

Oonan 1485 38 

Opaline 7590 107 

Orphean 4636 85 

Oxalis 2d 15631 96 

Palestina 4644 84 

Palestine's Last Daughter 12602. . 117 

Patterson's Beauty 4760 52 

Pavon 12485 108 

Pearl Armstrong 2670 41 

Pearl of St. Lambert 5527 125 

Peggy of Staatsburg 2342 128 

Pet Anna 1608 132 

Pet Lee 7993 101 

Pet of Maplewood Farm 4854. ... 92 

Phaedra 2561 43 

Phlox 16399 71, 79 

Phyllis of Hillcrest 9067 104 

Pixie 4115 133 

Plenty 950 109 

Pride of Bovina 8050 64 

Pride of the Hill 4877 Ill 

Pride of Winslow 2613 121 

Prince's Bloom 9729 124 

Princess 836 103 

Princess of Ashantee 13467 68 

Princess Bellworth 6801 81 

Princess Bowen 9699 103 

Princess Mostar 9700 58 

Princess Sheila 7297 69 



INDEX OF TESTED COWS. 



159 



Purest 13730 89 

Pyrrha 6100 61 

Queen Fannie 10275 126 

Queen of Ashantee 14554 92 

Queen of DelaAvare 17029 48 

Queen of Desoto 12318 100 

Queen of Prospect 11997 125 

Earity 2d 7724 126 

Eeception 8857 44 

Eegma2475 107 

Eegina 4th 12732 52 

Eenalba 4117 57 

Eene Ogden 1568 97 

Eenini 9181 106 

Eobinette 7114 128 

Eoland's Bonnie 2d 18054 46 

Eoll of Honor 13610 105 

Eomp Ogden 2d 4764 87 

Eomp Ogden 3d 5458 129 

Eoonan 5133 52 

Eosa Miller 4333 55 

Eosaline of Glenmore 3179 53 

Eosa of Belle Vue 6954. 50 

Eose 240 60 

Eosebud of Allerton 6252 45 

Eoselaine 7167 94, 118 

Eose of Hillside 3866. 121 

Eose of Eose Lawn 5997 116 

Eosy Kate 10276 119 

Eoyal Princess 2370 52 

Eoyal Sister 12457 106 

Eissa 16014 47 

Safrano 4568 124 

Sal Soda 3721 113 

Sasco Bell 13601 137 

Silene 4307 136 

Silenta 17685 81 

Silveretta 6852 64 

Silver Eose 4753' 62 

Sister Dorothy 2607 97 

Snowdrop F. W. 16948 109 

Starkville Beauty 4897 131 

St. Jeannaise 15789 69 

St. Nick's Flora 16195 132 

St. Perpetua 2d 5557 135 

Su Lu 4705 53 

Summerline 8001 50 

Sunny Lass 0033 113 



Sutliff's Pansy 1019 138 

Sweet Briar of St. Lambert 5481 . 122 

Sweetrock 18256 105 

Sweet Sixteen 10682 98 

Telka8037 123 

Tenella 6712 40 

Therese M. 8364 127 

Thisbe2d2201 46 

Thorndale Belle 5265 Ill 

Tobira8400 78 

Topsey K 22769 132 

Torfrida 3596 56 

Troth 6139 68 

Trudie2d4084 97 

Turquoise 1129 124 

Urbana 5597 74 

Valerie 6044 78 

Valhalla 5300 76 

Valma Hoffman 4500 41 

Value 2d 6844 38 

Vaniah 6597 82 

Variella of Linwood 10954 130 

Velveteen 7703 100 

Verbena of Fernwood 9088 96 

Vesper 1395 137 

Vespucia 17455 1 20 

Victoria 3175 74 

Victory 16379 87 

Viera3d7642 68 

Violet of Glencairn 10221 119 

Violet 3d 3240 84 

Vixen 7591 . , 57 

Volie 19465 51 

Wakena 19721 75 

Walkyrie 5708 130 

Warren's Duchess 4622 73 

Webster's Pet 4103 125 

Welma 5942 54 

Willis 2d 4461 71 

Witch Hazel 1360 134 

Witch Hazel 4th 6131 86 

Wybie595 59 

Yellow Locust 10679 106 

Young Fancy 9032 60 

Zalma 8778 < 87 



INDEX OF SIRES OF TESTED COWS. 



Achmed 2115 129 

Albert 44 66,67,82,91,102,138 

Aldine 1136 61, 76, 83, 96, 131 

Albert 2d 1835 55, 104 

Alpheus 1168 85 

Apis 1206 



51 



Baden Baden 3973 98 

Balboa 1244 96, 113 

Baltimore Boy 837 92 

Barker's Dandy 3758 121 

Barney 1491 HI 

Baronet 2240 64, 105 

Beauclerc 1882 91 

Beeswax 1931 54, 98 

Bee's Wing 59 P. S. J. H. B 84 

Bel Caliph 1432 49 

Ben Butler of Bovina 2024 64, 88 

Ben Calipli 1432 138 

Ben Rajah 79;3 129 

Bertram 1883 140 

Bijou F.S. 65 52 

Bismarck 1423 97 

Blondin 3d 1935 90 

Blucher2dl02 80 

Bluetooth 1821 92 

Bobby on I. of J 72 

Bristol Chief 1476 50 

Broker 873 44 

Browney 158 F. S. J. H. B. H. C. . 95 

Buffer 2035 125, 130 

Burnside 1734 115 

Butter Maker 3098 62 

Butterprint 1863 78 

Butterstamp 101 P. S. C. J. H. B. . . 50, 88 

Caen 2317 83 

Callisl696 73 

11 



Camerlengo 3012 117 

Cecco 1673 83, 101 

Champion of America 1567 . ■ 64, 69, 

78,94,125,127 
Champion of Hilltop 1839. . • .103, 127 

Charleston 1 59 

Charlie Kittredge 1247 104 

Chief Justice 2d 1643 51 

Claimant P. 84 C 37 

Clement 115 F. S. 61 108 

Cliff 176 46 

Clifton Monarch 3546 133 

Clive Duke 1901 94 

Cockade 1979 95 

Coiur de Lion 318 39 

Columbiad 2d 1515 45, 112, 116 

Colt Jr. 825 Ill 

Comet 1.30 106, 139 

Compeer 2561 88 

Comus 54 109 

Conqueror 89 P. S. H. C 81 

Count Bismarck 732 117 

Critic 540 H^ 

Czar 251 120 

Daniel Deronda 2291 137 

Daniel Webster 403 52 

Date 2624 104 

Deerfoot Boy 1926 60 

Devil's Hoof 866 54, 139 

Diamond Earl 3116 122 

Dick 181 F. S. H. C. J. H. B 120 

Dick 223 F. S. J. H. B 47 

Dick Swiveller Jr. 276 44, 86 

Doctor H. 2132 53 

Dr. Syntax 240 E. H. B 74 

Dode 3057 100 

Domino of Darlington 2459 128 



162 



INDEX OF SIRES OF TESTED COWS. 



Dom Pedro 2092 75 

Don 611 97, 134 

Don Pedro of Bingham ton 2974. . 62 

Duke F. 6134 109 

Duke Glendale 1819 74 

Duke of Bloomfield 1544 58, 103 

Duke of Daffodil 1662 100 

Duke of Darlington 2460 39, 89 

Duke of Greyholdt 1035 63, 135 

Duke of Lebanon 1880 71, 132 

Duke of Oakland 1984 110 

Duke of Portage 1270 123 

Duke of Sassafras 2431 122 

Duke of Wellington 608 131 

Earl of Willow Glen 2043 41 

Eclipse 1449 136 

Emperor 287 131 

Excelsior of Jersey 949 139 

Fanchon's King 2637 47 

Fantine 1271 67 

Fast Boy 2606 113 

Fitz 1988 48 

Flash 2522 126 

Fortunatus 1152 45, 119 

Gerald 895 134 

Gil Bias 1193 65 

Gilderoy 2107 42, 98, 99, 106 

Ginx 1536 130 

Grand Duke Alexis 1040. 94,109, 118 

Gray Coat 1150 96 

Gray Lock 740 65 

Grey Prince F. S. 168 50 

Guy Fawkes251 F. S. H, C....49, 92 

Guy Mannering 698.46, 67, 71, 79, 109 

Guy Warwick 1450 131 

Hamilton 1074 84 

Happy P. 211J. H. B 69 

Harpado 1859 70 

Hero 90 P. S. H. C. J. H. B. . . .43, 199 

Hector 129 113, 135 

Hector 791 123 

Hector 3814 133 

Highland Blade 2164 114 

Hindoo 2282 61 

Hockanum 792 85 

Homer H. 3683 40 



Hornbeam 2123 68 

Hub 1009 44, 107 

Hughes 954 133 

Hurd's Ivanhoe 1522 85 

Hurrah 2814 38 

IkeFelch 1292 78,97, 118 

Indiaman 2071 120 

Iron Bank 1120 71, 82, 121, 127 

Isaac B. 1951 71 

Jack Dasher 6327 100 

Jack Frost of St. Lambert 2419 . . 99 

Jack Libby 3307 90 

Jacques 63 P. S 44 

Jazell P. S. 159 J. H. B. 3501 

A. J. C. C 105, 115 

Jersey Boy 92 P. S. H. C 43 

Jeweller 1385 70 

Jimmy on Island 60 

John Knox 3289 57, 93 

John Ridgely 3045 105 

Kahela 2859 Ill 

Khedive P. S. H. C. 103 J. H. B. 

42, 119 

King of Fairview 778 55, 105 

King Pin 1878 127 

Knave 1856 59 

Landseer 331 38 

Laval 506 137 

Lawrence 61 117, 124 

Lemon 170 F.S. 41 

Litchfield 674 49, 129 

Living Storm 173 138 

Lopez 313 46 

Lord Anglesea 4537 128 

Lord Aylmer 1067 52 

Lord Bronx 2d 1730 39 

Lord Lawrence 1414. . . .80 (2), 86, 110 

Lord Lisgar 1066 77, 81, 122, 123 

Loyal on I. of J 103 

Mack 722 130 

Macgregor 2178 134 

Magnetic 1428 103 

Major Adams 1044 78 

Marius 760 54,82 

Marmion 359 132 



INDEX OF SIRES OF TESTED COWS. 



163 



Marpetra 3352 . , 116 

McClellan 4th 85 135 

Mercury 432 43, 77, 79, 87, 89, 91 

Merry Andrew 719 89 

Meteor 453 102 

Micawber4796 108 

Midway 717 55 

Milo590 114 

Mirabeau 3800 130 

Mr. Giippy 993 136 

Monitor 878 49 

Monmouth 210 60 

Monsieur 1723 93 

Mopsur 1165 70, 99 

Moscow 2303 90 

Much Ado 2405 105 

Music 118 J. H. B. P. S. C 125 

Napoleon 291 59 

Napoleon 2d 527 132 

Nelusko 479 124, 137 

Nero Chief 2d 4217 68 

Noble 71 I.H.B 85 

Noble 104 I. H. B 107 

Noble 901 48, 59 

Norajah 812 87, 91 

Norwood 1077 64 

Nutshell 729 Ill 

Okubol876 115 

Omaha 482 54, 109 

Ontario 865 102 

Optimus 1607 7S 

Orange Peel 864 41 

Orange Peel 502 83 

Orange Skin 1216 72 

Orawapum 2833 73 

Orphan 891 128 

Othello 1114 90 

Oxoli 1922 51, 81, 106, 121 

Pasha P. S. C. 64 J. H. B 52, 56 

Padisha 1623 101 

Paddy Wilson 3080 79 

Patterson 11 89 

Pertinatti 713 57, 87, 133 

Pertinax 1965 76 

Pharos 3552 76 

Pharos Jr. 3621 77 

Pierrot 743 95 



Pierrot 2d 1669. . . .80, 84, 110, 119, 126 

Pierrot 7th 1667 117 

Pilot Jr. 141 62 

Pine Cliff 1106 135 

Potomac 153 120 

Pride of the Island 5416 107 

Prince of Croton 2490 124 

Prince of Sidney 2665 113 

Prince of the Valley 88 P. S. H. C. 57 

Prince on I. of J 69 

Prince of Warren 1512 45, 75, 115 

Pulaski 1932 102 

Rajah 340 38 

Kamchunder 718 56, 1 21 

Ralph 957 58,88, 99 

Rector 1458 51 

Red Cloud 2d 2260 81 

Remarkable, F. S. 229 J. H. B. 

50, 56, 110 

Rex 1330 65, 81, 101, 120 

Ridgely of Hampton 3046 93 

Ringleader 392 139 

Rioter 670 42, 53, 101 

Rioter 2d 469 40, 56 

Roanoke 1448 101 

Robbins 953 63 

Rob Roy 17 132 

Roger 121 54 

Roxbury 247 127 

Rupert 1456 52 

Saladin 447 53, 56 

Sam 980 113 

Sampson 1079 74 

Sans Peur J. H. B. 201 F. H. C. 59. 94 

Saturn 94 87 

Scion 1033 104 

Shirley 1613 125 

Sidney 3262 68 

Signal 1170 . .40 (2), 67, 76, 77. 78, 79, 93 

Sir Charles 131 66 

Sir Davy 84 114 

Sir Samuel Cunard 2231 72 

Smith of Darlington 2458 45, 86 

Southampton 117 134 

Stoke Pogis 3d 2238 

37, 58, 66, 72,73, 84, 112, 116 

Standard 553 74 

Star F. 8364 46 



164 



INDEX OF SIRES OF TESTED COWS. 



St. Helier 45 . . 42, 43, 63, 96, 108, 1 24, 1 36 

St. Nick 7224 132 

St. Martin 1482 86 

Superb 1956 48, 65 

Success 2097 108 

The Hub 1009 58, 122 

The Marquis 3805 03 

Thorndale 2582 61 

Tom P. S. 77 J. H. B 76 

Tom Brown 2d 5639 75 

Tom Dasher 420 00, 128 

Tommy on I. of J 95 

Top Sawyer 1404 

57, 70, 107, 119, 123, 129 

Troubadour 481 55 

Tycoon J. 1212 114 



Vermont 893 53, 108 

Vesper's Royal Son 2946 106 

Victor 148 H. C 48, 75 

Victor 797 92 

Victor 3550 38 

Victoria 3175 74 

Wallace Barnes 1264 62 

Wethersfield 966 47 

Young Baron 702 41, 95 

Young Duke 138 85 

Young Sir Davy 3034 126 

Zeus 2634 61 



INDEX OF DAMS OF TESTED COWS. 



AbbieZ. 14002 GO 

Adeline !»115 125 

Alda3872 40, Do 

Alice 540 100 

Amaranth 6200 70 

Amelia 2d 1730 52 

Angela 1682 42, 53 

Annie 2d 776 131 

Annie Wells 1947 54 

Antianira 2457 99 

Arawana Kose 3810 65 

Ariadne 2d 1135 102 

Ariene 1071 52 

Azelda 3872 67, 72. 76, 93 

Beaut)' of Darlington 5736 39 

Bee 448 131 

Beck 463 109 

Bell 1506 126 

Belle 53 134 

Belle of Bloomfield 4331 55 

Belle of Chester 4442 123 

Belle Grinnell 4073 128 

Belle Grinnell 2d 9009 63 

Belle of Kent 4371 122 

Belle of Middlefield 1516 81 

Berlin Daisy 3759 100 

Bertha Morgan 4770 53 

Bess Lena 3349 47 

Bessie 232 P. S. C 81 

Bessie Allen 3719 49 

Bessie Bradford 7269 92 

Bessie on I. of J 68 

Bessy of St. Lambert 5248 73 

Betty 683 44 

Betty Clover 3784 98 

Betty D. 7677 116 

Beulah of Baltimore 3270 114 



Bye Bye 3180 F h^ 50 

Bisma 3d 1870 70 

Blanche 594 63 

Blonde F. S. 214 J. H. B 119 

Blondette 1817 68 

Bloom 2d 5927 124 

Bloomfield Fairy 2d 3210 101 

Bonanza 3965 79 

Bonnie 491 105 

Bo Peep 2850 51 

Bowley 1946 56 

Bright Eyes 1517 Ill 

Bronx Read 3752 70 

Brunette 1255 F. H. C 94 

Brunette Balliet 6733 75 

Camelia 5106 130 

Caramel 2727 135 

Carrie 3894 85 

Carrie Lena 3348 .... 47 

Celestial898 74 

Cenie Wallace 2663 88, 96 

Cerise F. S. 737 J. H. B 56 

Chatelaine 1916 82 

Chloe of Millwood 14083 109 

Chroma 4572 106 

Churchill Betsy 4105 125 

Clematis of St. Lambert 5478 99 

Clinton Cowles 6198 102 

Clio 2d 1248 104 

Clyte Lass 3395 109 

Clytemnestra 2455 109 

Coe's Stella 3930 87 

Cora K. 22768 132 

Countess Gisela 2820 83 

Countess of Warren 3896 73, 75 

Countess of Windsor 2024 85 

Cowslip 893 89 



166 



INDEX OF DAMS OF TESTED COWS. 



Cowslip 1773 95 

Creampot 460 00, 128 

Cupid of St. Lambert 5104 116 

Custard 321 133 

Cyrene 137 60 

Cyrene 4th 480 55 

Daflfodil of Maplewood Farm 4853. 72 

Dairy 2d 3891 94 

Dairy Pride 2d P. S. 37 H. C 75 

Daisey 1260 P. S. J. H. B 84 

Daisey 742 J. H. B. F. S. C 125 

Daisy P. S. 92 J. H. B 76 

Daisy F. S. 1355 50 

Daisy Bismarck 2(597 129 

Daisy 684 113 

Daisy Pride I. H. B 85 

Daisy, on I. of J 69 

Daisy P. S. 459 J. H. B 69 

Damsel 2d 1837 117 

Dandelion 2521 133 

Daphne of Staatsburg 2d 3027 ... 88 

Delpha 2d 10713 101 

Dolly Berry 2004 131 

Dolly 2d 1020 138 

Dot of St. Lambert 5525 125 

Dove 2d 8742 108 

Duchess 5111 112 

Duchess J. H. B. 935 123 

Duchess Caroline 2022 83 

Duenna 2716 63 

Echo 2223 54, 102, 139 

Ecornie 846 F. S. H. C 42 

Edith 4th 817 127 

Edy Bashan 1082 51 

Elector 212 53 

Elvata212l 56 

Elsie Brown 4026 114 

Elsie Burnside 5598 69 

Emiline 5185 100 

Emmie's Pet 3568 121 

Empress 1552 53 

Enid 1482 110 

Esther 889 84 

Eudora 1863 65 

Eugenie 792 132 

Europa 121 127 

Europa 176 40, 56 



Fairy 964 J. H. B. F. S. H. C 120 

Fancy 9 07 

Fancy H. C. 1528 F. S 88 

Fancy Fair 2858 81 

Fannie Landseer 1969 80, 126 

Fanny Fair 4136 46 

Fawnette of Woodstock 3710 90 

Fear Not 6059 72 

Fenelle 9095 120 

Flirt 482 110 

Flora of Hopelands 16194 132 

Florence 1043 62 

Floribundus 659 48 

Forget-Me-Not 5809 95 

Gazania 4513 71, 79 

Gazelle F. S. 1726 49 

Gilt Edge 2662 137 

Gipsey319 59 

Gipsey 4th 782 108 

Gipsey Countess 9188 75 

Gold Ear 2200 96 

Goldie C. 8104 104 

Goldlace 10726 99 

Grace D. 5574 89 

Grace Darling 2d 304 97, 126 

Grace Darlington 5577 45 

Grace Davy 8292 105 

Grey Queen 571 F. J. H. B 95 

Grinnella 3d 2209 49 

Gros Puits 1454 F. S. H. C 92 

Guinivere 1484 Ill 

Gunilda 662 108 

Gussie Richards 1673 79, 91 

Hattie 2d 2901 113 

Hattie Parkes 3776 48 

Hazalena 3275 136 

Hazel 91 134 

Hecuba 3155 136 

High Life 3259 86 

Hilda C. 3869 51 

Hinnibel 4040 103 

Home Matron 6707 106 

Hurd's Orpha 3346 85 

Hybla 2991 87 

lanthe 4562 42 

Index 2d 3429 106 



INDEX OF DAMS OF TESTED COWS. 



167 



lo A. 6284 94 

Irma 1298 120 

Jarto 1902 115 

Jennie 5th 2269 134 

Jennie of Sidney 11488 48 

Jenny 7827 38 

Jenny Grey 3511 40 

Jersey Belle of Scituate 7828 . . .76, 77 

Jersey Cream 3151 105 

Jessie 3207 74 

JeuneJenny706J.H.B.F.S.H.C. 99 

Jo 3d 245 54 

Josephine Comet 3306 140 

Jule 3640 120 

Julia 3893 113, 135 

Julia Evelyn 6007 177 

Julia Parks 3778 101 

Julie of St. Lambert 5483 93 

Juliet of St. Lambert 5483 57 

Kalmia 4561 121, 124 

Kitty Clover 1113 65 

Kitty Lightfoot 2d 1300 82 

La Belle Desreaux 2d 5096 74 

La Biche 2d 4023 59 

Lady Adams 4919 90 

Lady Bowen 354 103 

Lady Brown 433 102 

Lady Brown 4th 6911 104 

Lady Burlington 1713 80 

Lady Burlington 2d 4032 89 

Lady Clarendon 7030 117 

Lady Gray of Hilltop 6850 . . . 103, 127 

Lady Godfrey ()78 116 

Lady Ives 1708 108 

Lady Jane Gray 592 F. S. J. H. B. 95 

Lady Louise 4339 137 

Lady Love 1315 66 

Lady Lightfoot 2745 78 

Lady Lillie 11813 107 

Lady Mel 429 138 

Lady Oaks 2081 92 

Lady of the Isles 992 J. H. B 59 

Lady Pauline 2651 131 

LaPera7091 Ill 

La Petite Mere 5470 84 

Lara 4306 81, 130 



La Sa'ur 57 

La Vivienne 2d 1324 71 

Lebanon's Wife 6102 132 

Leda 799 43 

Lena Lewis 3735 Ill 

Leonice 4491 65 

Lerna 3634 101 

Light Cloud 2865 90 

Lillie Lenape 2d 3760 98 

Lily 5120 122 

Lily Burnside 4384 123 

Lily Dale 3236 67 

Lilly Fair 1607 132 

Lily Godfrey 3792 78 

Lily on Island 60 

Lily of Maple Grove 5079 65 

Lina 2d 3082 77 

Linda 2d 1927 64 

Little Browny 29 F. S 41 

Little Emily 5356 86 

Little Gentle 4640 98 

Lively 1401 F. S 43 

Lobelia 4379 115 

Locket 560 83 

Lolly of St. Lambert 5480 37 

Lourie 3899 101 

Lucilla 2735 40 

Lucky Belle 2214 58, 124 

Lucy 4577 119 

Lucy Belle 2214 61 

Lucy Gaines 1711 134 

Lucy of St. Lambert 118 

Lupar 14001 106, 139 

Mag 3351 64 

Maid of Avranches 6959 115 

Mamie 1612 121 

Maple Dale 2907 49, 138 

Margaretta 1994 92 

Marie Spetterine F. S. 1412 C 

J.H.B. 110 

Marietta 1813 130 

Mary Ann 2d 4256 70 

Mary Azuline 6314 62 

Mary Jane of Bellevue 9571 80 

Mary Lowndes 273 66 

Matchless 723 62 

Matchless 1277 82 

Matilda 2405 39 

Maudine 3d 5646 61 



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INDEX OF DAMS OF TESTED COWS. 



I\Iay Day of St. Lambert 5109 58 

Meines 3559 43 

Merry 4814 78 

Metah 1205 54, 109 

Mignonne F. S. J. H. B. 599 47 

Mignonne on I. of J 103 

Milkmaid of Lake Forest 5010. . . 118 

Milwaukee 2920 64 

Mink 2548 44, 107 

Mink 2d 3890 58, 76 

Minka951 114 

Minnie 2d 17828 118 

INIirth 92 o'i 

Miss Fair 4136 67 

Miss Vesper 4460 71 

Mollie Brown 7831 119 

Monmouth Duchess 2d 4019 45 

Morning Glory 2d 1299 91 

Moss Rose of AVillow Farm 5194. 108 

Mostar 6971 58, 122, 133 

Motto 80 117 

Myrtle 208 80 

Myrtle 2d 211 129 

Naomi Ronsby 16742 93 

Nibbette 6746 113 

Nellie 1507 114 

Nellie on I. of J 126 

Nelida5346 91 

Nelly F. 1578 C. 6456 A. J. C. C . . 43 

Nelly 1509 F. S 56 

Nonpareil F. 1248 C 37 

Normanda 3914 76 

Nymphaa 5141 89 

Oktibeha Duchess 4422 78 

Olie's May Belle 6567 68 

Olive Branch 5324 88 

Olivia 1397 139 

Omoo 1247 38 

Oonan 1485 52, 73 

Ophelia 493 72 

Orange Flower 2d 3884 99 

Orphean 4636 48 

Oxalis 606 96 

Palestine 26 117 

Palestine 3d 1104 84 

Pandora of Staatsburg 3d 6497. . . 61 

Pansy 7th 130 135 



Patricia 4th 4579 90 

Patterson's Beauty 4760 46 

Perfection 1897 112 

Pet of St. Lambert 5123 66 

Pha'dra2561 77 

Phcebe 4th 2271 64 

Phyrne 4289 105 

Pinkie 2d 2987 55 

Poppy 4842 91 

Pride of Windsor 483 81, 137 

Princess 2205 44 

Princess 836 59 

Princess 2d 2295 128 

Princess Royal 2d 1005 52 

Psyche of St. Lambert 5121 77 

Purity 1408 45 

Pussy Baker 6994 54 

Queen of Coventry 8065 79 

Rachel Ray 1754 178 

Rarity 5923 126 

Regina .32 J. H. B 52 

Regina 2d 2475 42, 107, 130 

Rene 2d 56 97 

Renebel 2772 57 

Rhea 166 87 

Rhoda of Merion 5849 45 

Roland's Bonnie 18053 46 

Romp Ogden 1571 87, 12ar 

Rosa 122 62 

Rosa Gamp 2732 94, 118 

Rose 3d 913 85 

Rose Lawn 3690 116 

Rose of Mashamoquet Farm 6472 . 119 

Rosetta of Sidney 4520 59 

Rosey 1008 F. S. J. H. B 95 

Roxana 1761 57 

Roxana 2d 2532 123, 133 

Safrano 4568 51 

Salsoda 3721 50 

Signora4727 129 

Silver Rose 4753 107 

Sister 1427 97 

Snowdrop of St. Lambert 5119. . . 123 

Starlight 136 J. H, B 50 

St. Perpetua 3668 135 

Sukey 2d 1224 74, 104 

Sunnv South 6830 110, 122 



INDEX OF DAMS OF TESTED COWS. 



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SweetrockP. S. 258 J. H. B. 
Sympbonia 4635 



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71 



Gl 

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127 

124 



Themis 6076 

Thisbe607 

Tidy 2520 

Tipsey 3572 

Topaz 75 

Traviata 3253 41 

Trudie 277 ^1 

Twilight Lass 2698 

Tyca 4559 



113 

83 



Valma 2192 41 

Value 5433 ^^ 

Vanilla 3834 96 



Veronica 6684 '"' 

Victorine La Chaise 2740 78 

Viera2117 ^'^^ 

Violet of Darlington 5573 86 

Virtue Lass 1782 41 

Vixen 7591 ^^^ 

Warren's Duchess 4622 H^ 

White Daisy 6739 121 

Willis 3573 "1 

Witch Hazel 1360 86 

Young Fancy 97 ^8 



Zilpah 2510.. 
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